Try rubbing alcohol. I know when i was at the beach with girl scouts a lot of the girls came off in the water so if you are near the beach try and go swimming for while.
2006-07-03 08:46:04
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answered by babybro35 6
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Henna fades to nothing given time.
Your in luck if you are close to a salt water beach. Take a long swim(s), and get a little sun. (the ultraviolet, portion of the suns rys bleaches colors. You can speed up the sun basking by rubbing diluted buttermilk over the dye. reapply several times.
I'm not sure if vinegar or hydrogen peroxide will work but they are worth a try (but not used together).
If you try bleach, (i.e. chlorox in water), do it several times and wait 5 to 10 minutes for each time. Your arm will stink for hours after that. There is a way to get rid of that odor instantly. A very dilute lf photographers hypo, (sodium thiosulphate). works like magic. You can get it a chemical supply depot or photographer's shop. Telephone first.
Hand washing with an abrasive hand soap will also speed things up. Especially if you have tried some of the suggestions mentioned above.
Auto supply shops sell it.
Or you can visit a nearby garage or large hardware store, and use their's.
Good luck,
Dan the Answers-Man.
2006-07-03 09:02:43
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answered by Dan S 6
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You don't.
One of the great things about henna is the fact that it fades after several weeks. The only thing you can do to speed up thre process is use and exfoliating scrub every day.
2006-07-03 08:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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After about a week, it will fade away. When you bath, rub the area with a washcloth to help exfoliate the skin and speed up the process.
You can try using hydrogen peroxide to bleach the skin, but I don't know how well this will work. Chlorine bleach will do it, but it is liable to burn you and cause a rash.
2006-07-03 08:46:17
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answered by neanah_e 4
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They wear off in a few weeks. Don't know of anyway to get rid of them in a hurry. Ask a cosmetologist if a mild mixture of ammonia and peroxide would fade them sooner. If so, be sure to follow instructions and measure properly.
2006-07-03 08:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i m a henna artist so
u can apply lemon on tatto n rub but it can make skin dry so put some hand softner after it
2006-07-03 08:45:15
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answered by Madi 1
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They fade after about 30 days.
2006-07-03 08:44:33
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answered by songbird 6
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You have to wait for a few weeks. Washing your hands alot helps, or you can try hand sanatizers that have rubbing alcohol in them.
2006-07-03 08:46:03
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answered by Anonymous
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try baby oil or nail polish remover
2006-07-03 08:57:06
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answered by KelLzZz 3
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It will eventually fade away
2006-07-03 08:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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