I tried rubbing alcohol, conditioner, soap and even a scrubber for the tub. Anyone else have any ideas? My whole neck is coveredHow do i get blue black hair dye off my skin?
poor thing! I got this off a website for you hope it helps.
Nail polish remover can be useful to remove hair dye stains but it should only be used in small areas, and only away from the eyes. To try it, soak a small ball of cotton on nail polish remover and rub the area a few times. Make sure you keep a window open when trying this, as the fumes can be strong.
Toothpaste can also be used to remove hair dye stains, especially when it comes to lighter colors. While toothpaste does not seem to work in all types of skin, it is a great first option, as it is relatively soft and does not irritate or damages the skin. To try and remove hair dye stains, simply rub toothpaste, preferably the kind that contains scrubbing granules, on the area.
As strange as it sounds, cigarette ashes can also be used to remove hair dye stains. Simply mix with a few droplets of water and then use a cotton ball to rub over the stained area. Wash your face with warm water afterwards.
Dishwashing soap can effectively remove hair dye stains, especially when mixed with either baking soda or lemon juice. Simply rub over the area until the stains fade.
Other home products you can use to remove hair dye stains include rubbing alcohol, WD-40, Hydrogen Peroxide, and aftershave. All these products should be used with extreme care or not at all on the face, but should be ok for removing stains in hands.
People with sensitive skin who need to remove hair dye stains should invest in a professional hair dye remover. They can be found in beauty supply stores or bought directly from a hair salon.How do i get blue black hair dye off my skin?
Acetone, nail polish remover. Those two are some of good choices for removing those hard stains. For your case hair dye case, get lots of it if it really did cover your entire neck.
I used both of these when i wanted to remove paint, marker, super glue and others which i cant remember right now.
Also, if you're really desperate to remove the hair dye, you could also try using paint thinner. Seriously, it worked for my friend who didnt have either the acetone or nail polish remover to remove marker stains while making his project
lol, i tried some crazy **** too to get the blue, pink, green and god knows what others colors off. try conditioner, or ash. yes cigarette ash. if its really this important there is plenty of **** you can buy at beauty supply stores that will take it right off. i used ';dye off';. but next time you dye your hair put petroleum jelly on your neck ears and forehead. it does wonders, good luck!
Try baby shampoo and beleive me its very effective.Even I've use this to get rid of this problem. only you have to do is take a small amount of baby shampoo on a cotton and rub on the effected area.
just keep washing it off with soap.. it'll come off eventually
i dyed my hair black with no gloves on and my entire hands were black for about a week %26amp; a half haha,
but it'll come off eventually
This happened to my wife so I went to a beauty supply store and found haircolor stain remover. It worked great. Just ask them at the store if you have any questions.
Try nail varnish remover
toothpaste
the white stuff not the gel
works for me
Thursday, February 2, 2012
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