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Getting Decorators Chalk Out Of Your Hair

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khaleesi | 23:19 Mon 08th May 2017 | Home & Garden
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I've managed to get some decorators chalk in my hair. I've had a look online, and it seems using baby oil and vinager is the best way to get it out. As i don't have any baby oil, do you think that cooking oil will work the same?
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Caulk?


Cooking oil will be fine - however when you do get to the point of shampooing your hair apply the shampoo before water to cut through any oil residue.
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lol, oops
Thank you for the advice, using shampoo before the water sounds like such a good idea too
Yes, it does help.

Years of experience removing all matter of gums,gunk,paint etc from hair.
Never heard of decorator's chalk but can distinctly remember my mother having a piece of tailor's chalk.
Caulk, a filler.

I thought Khaleesi meant Tailor's chalk at firsttoo.
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Now the strange look i got when i asked someone in b and q where the decorators chalk is makes sence lol.

Thank you so much lynne, the cooking oil worked a treat and i only had to shampoo twice to get the oil out, after following your shampoo before water tip :) x

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