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Black Hairdye On My Forehead, Ears And Neck! Help!
I've dyed my hair which is very short jet black then washed it off and have black smudges all over my ears, neck and forehead and have tried baby oil, toner and scrubbing with soap but it's still there! I have a date with a guy i'm really into in exactly 3 hours so please please please send me an angel who knows a miracle trick or tip to get it off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can think of plenty of things you could use to prevent it getting on your skin, but nothing to get it off. I would just keep rubbing at it with a hot, soapy flannel. Don't use anything abrasive, or you'll end up with red skin!
In future, put some Vaseline around your hairline and ears and it will act as a barrier.
In future, put some Vaseline around your hairline and ears and it will act as a barrier.
I use baby wipes and baby lotions, doesn't aggravate the skin too much.
I've heard milk on cotton wool can help and have heard of people using nail polish remover but go gentle so you don't end up with sore skin, use on a little less obvious patch to try first.
I also heard if you rub more dye on the dyed bits it's meant to help scrub it (use it like a cleaner, not just rub more on) off but have never been brave enough to try it! Sounds a bit drastic and not good if it goes wrong.
I've heard milk on cotton wool can help and have heard of people using nail polish remover but go gentle so you don't end up with sore skin, use on a little less obvious patch to try first.
I also heard if you rub more dye on the dyed bits it's meant to help scrub it (use it like a cleaner, not just rub more on) off but have never been brave enough to try it! Sounds a bit drastic and not good if it goes wrong.
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