Kool down:
Think about it you can start a new trend, if you dont remove it. Be a trend starter and let it be there.
Peace.
2007-03-25 01:34:58
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Baking Soda and Dishwashing Liquid
This is a home remedy that is said to work well for some people. Simply mix equal parts of baking soda with dishwashing liquid. Apply this mixture to a damp washcloth, and rinse off the baking soda and dishwashing liquid along with the dye. Dishwashing liquid that contains lemon is said to be the best choice.
Try Toothpaste
Toothpaste is good for more than cleaning teeth. Toothpaste is used for cleaning a number of surfaces other than teeth, and many people have found toothpaste to work well at removing dye from the hands, ears, neck, and face. Toothpaste doesn't work for everyone, but it's worth a try since toothpaste is cheap and readily accessible.
Commercial Hair Dye Remover
If you try the above home remedies to no avail, consider buying commercial hair dye remover. You can find hair dye remover at most beauty supply stores. Follow product label instructions for best results, and keep it on hand for future use
2007-03-25 08:28:37
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answer #2
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answered by Jan 3
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sally's beauty supply has a hair dye remover for skin...it comes in a clear bottle and the writing is blue(forget the name) I use it in the salon all the time for color on the skin...ask the girl behind the counter
2007-03-25 09:13:42
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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hand sanitizer (you know the gel kind) works great, also, sounds really crazy but cigarette ash works as well. I am in cosmetology school and this is what we use when we run out of professional color remover
2007-03-25 09:14:45
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answer #4
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answered by heather a 3
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Use some peroxide or peroxide developer (w/o dye, of course!). Use your hair to scrub the dyed spot - no peroxide.
2007-03-25 08:27:15
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answer #5
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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have you tried dabbing the area with a fresh lemon. it removes nail varnish so it might work on hair dye.
2007-03-25 08:30:20
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answer #6
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answered by fushia 5
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The good ole Rubbing Alcohol will do the trick!!
2007-03-25 09:31:51
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answer #7
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answered by Tiffany 4
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it sounds weird, but a little nail polish remover on a cotton pad works
or try rubbing alchohol.
I've tried both - and that works for me.
2007-03-25 08:29:39
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answer #8
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answered by what's up? 6
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my hair dresser always uses milk to get it off...sounds random i know but it works for me.
you might want to rinse your hair out after wards tho...
2007-03-25 08:38:41
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answer #9
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answered by Just like Jen 1
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