♥♪♦♫ Olive oil , Peanut Butter and Real Butter, then use Cream Of Nature Shampoo and that should help. I hope that i have helped you.
2006-09-17 07:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard if you rub peanut butter on it that it helps...but i tried it once and it only made a big mess. gather the section of your hair that has the bubble gum and carefully snip a hair or two at a time as close to the gum as you can with a nail scissors. DO NOT CUT AT THE SCALP. I did that once when I was little and had a little poofy spot of hair for months till it grew out.
2006-09-17 07:53:40
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answered by Sarah 4
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rub peanut butter trought the part wear the gum is and it should come out or you could use toothpaste but i think peanut butter works better. with the peanut butter rub it into the gum and take out little pieces at a time and then shampoo your hair to get it out totally or if you wanted you could cut it out and just have an extra layer, lol but i don't recommend that.....Good Luck! by the way how did you get gum in your hair?
2006-09-17 06:34:17
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answered by allie12093 2
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Move to the north pole and stick your head out of the tent for about 2 hours...this will freeze the bubble gum and everything else as well, so be careful not to remove your head as well as the bubble gum...
2006-09-17 06:37:18
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answered by blimeyoreily 1
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Put an ice cube on it. When the bubble gum gets cold it becomes brittle an easy to remove.
2006-09-17 06:44:00
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answered by Abelard 3
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Freeze it with ice cubes and get out what you can that way- it gets kind of hard when its cold and its easier to pick out.
What ever is left after that - you can usually get out with peanut butter or olive oil. It makes the gum let go of your hair.
Then wash your hair really good to get the oil out.
Good Luck.
2006-09-17 06:32:54
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answered by Melis__A 3
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Put peanut butter on it and rub it in really good then you should be able to comb the gum out of your hair. Just on the part of hair that has the gum.
2006-09-17 06:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Rub it for about 5 minutes with some peanut butter. Then, wash it out with a baking soda+water solution and if that doesn't work, cut it out!
2006-09-17 07:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Buy a coconut. Do you know the white part of a coconut. Grind it, then fry it without cooking oil. Because it will produce its own oil. That oil will help you remove the bubble gum to your hair plus your hair will get wet and silky. A total moisturizer
2006-09-17 06:35:48
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answered by Eiris19 2
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rub your hair with the bubble gum stain with cooking oil
2006-09-17 06:39:48
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answered by riov_reser 1
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