Friday, December 30, 2011

How do you remove black hair dye from your skin?

I've got it on the back of my neck, and ears. It won't wash off...are their any remedies? I've already tried rubbing alcohol, soap and water, and lemon juice w/ baking soda.How do you remove black hair dye from your skin?
I am a cosmetologists and so we use Color remover from the beauty supply store. Ask the clerk it is made just for your skin and will remove it immediately with no harsh rubbing or elbow grease. It is cheap also.How do you remove black hair dye from your skin?
Elbow grease with warm water and soap.
I use Azulene oil.
try tomato sauce, this is what I use if my hair turns out too dark so it might work on skin too, worth a try, good luck.
Any type of facial astringent. Sea Breeze worked for me.
finger nail polish remover
baby oil, just take a wet towel, some baby oil, and scrub for about 30 to 50 seconds...should come off
unfortunately, you just have to wait for it to come off on its own. you probably removed some of it with the rubbing alcohol, but your skin is stained. you have to wait for the colored skin cells to naturally make there way off your skin. it shouldn't take more than a couple days (wash that area a couple times a day).





i'm a hairstylist, and i get color on my all the time. there really isn't anything that will remove it, besides anything that you've already tried.





for future reference, the key to preventing your skin from getting stained is protecting it before it gets colored. put a thick conditioner around your hairline and on your ears (it acts as a barrier). also, if you get any on you, you should remove it as soon as your done applying the color. dont wait for it to process, and then try to get it off afterwards. it obviously doesn't work (as you know). also, if you notice some spots when your ready to rinse it off, DO NOT try to wash it with water! take a little of the leftover color (either from your hair or the bottle you used to apply it) and rub a small amount onto the spot on your skin. the fresh color will help reactivate the color on your skin, and it will come off easier.
Any kind of facial TONER, like seabreeze. It works like a charm! Soak a cotten ball then apply to skin. Push down with a little pressure for about 15 seconds then wipe and repeat. Good luck!
Cigarrette ash, rub it over and then wash. Works like a charm!
I don't know.
Try ajax ...? It works on getting dark markers off.
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