Joined: 12/31/69
I know that is the most stupid question probably but what can I say? lol I dyed my hair black today and I was dumb enough to get it on my skin and now I have NO clue how to get it off
Can anyone help me with this problem?
Well, you can scrub with soap - It may take awhile, but it'll work.
They also have dye removal at the store.
hmm...i don't know of anything that completely removes it but i wouldn't worry about it, it will be gone in a couple days i dye my hair all the time
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I was going to go buy some removal stuff but since I live in this podunk town all the stores close at 6.
I'm sure it will wear off in a couple of days but I have to go to school tomorrow and it looks dreadful
Soap.
Maybe even Gasoline. That gets paint off the skin - why not Hair dye?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
True...I just hope I don't get anywhere near a flame
peanut butter,jam,sweet pataoes,katchup,chilly,and may should do the trick
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
I wish I could help you, but Just For Men washes off quite easily with soap and water.
Liam -
You washing or going on a picnic?
Try a little bleach in water. Soak a cotton ball in it and just hold it on your skin. Wash really well afterward and put on some skin cream. (Your skin will need it - believe me!)
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/3/04
I am not able to answer that question because I don't use dye on my hair. My preference is the natural look. Yes, I am beginning to grey a bit. However, I earned them and display them proudly..
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/31/04
Just for next time you dye your hair, put body lotion on all the areas of your skin that could get touched by the dye (your wrists, if you're wearing gloves, your ears, and about an inch all around your hair line). The lotion forms a barrier so that if you do get any dye on your skin you should be able to rub it away immediately, or if it does stain, it will be much fainter.
As for right now.....good luck! Try those really harsh astringent pads.....like Oxy pads or something. They get everything off.
even better - Vaseline.
Provided you do it resonable soon after application you can use the hair color itself to remove it from your skin. The peroxide (the white liquid) does two things it lifts as well as deposits color. Next as soon as you are done applying the color wipe all that is on your skin off, if it is stained use the left over color on a tissue as a remover. (it's cheaper than buying actual remover)
Although applying Vasaline or lotion to the skin prior to color will work, you need to be careful. If it gets on the hair your color will not take in those spots.
Plus it's about as hard to get Vaseline off your skin as hair dye.
next time wear gloves. the dead give away of home hair treatments is the hands...
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