you can buy a dye remover for your skin now in most hair dye stockists its a towelet n costs around 99p never be caught out again doll.boots definatly stock it.
2006-10-02 03:44:34
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answered by nendlin 6
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If you used a bottle of dye put the colour conditioner from the pack on your skin for a while then wash it off using some cotton wool, works like a charm even on colours like red
2006-10-02 11:08:48
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answered by Jason F 2
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I use a little hair conditioner on a wash cloth to wipe the dye right off. It really works and I noticed that my hairdresser does the same when she does my hair.
2006-10-02 10:42:53
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answered by Leah J 1
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I find that tea tree wipes and hot soapy water to work once you have done the dying of the hair whilst the dye on your skin is still wet!
2006-10-02 10:49:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Umm, I normally find that a cotten bud soaked in either alcohol, lemon juice or conditioner works. Soap and water work too, just they leave more of a red mark on your skin.
2006-10-02 10:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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For future reference when you are having your hair coloured - smear a bit of vaseline around your hair line this stops the dye being absorbed into your skin.
2006-10-02 10:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Scrubbing I'm afraid. Lemon Juice might help. Apart from that you just need to wait and it'll wear off.
2006-10-02 10:47:00
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answered by peggy*moo 5
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You could always try lemon juice on a cotton pad
2006-10-02 10:41:41
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answered by trebs 5
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go to the hair salon and they have a product to remove it or go to a sallys beauty outlet and get a product called erase it really works its for this exact problem
2006-10-02 10:45:12
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answered by Kelly D 2
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Put *** ash on cotton wool add a tiny bit of water. Or you can put milk on cottom wool. it dose work
2006-10-02 12:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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