Well the tint should come off her skin quite well if she washes her hands with the lemon jiuce and sugar scrub thing mentioned earlier up the page but it is permanent on her nails until it grows out unfortunately. You can use a nail buffer on the surface of the nails to lift most of it off but you must be very careful as you would be basically removing the top layer of her nail. Other than that I would use a very dark colour nail varnish to cover it up. A dark plum colour is very trendy now so should look good too!
2007-03-29 06:18:15
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answered by NotEthel 1
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This is going to take a long time to come out of her hands, but you can help to speed things along. Please dont try any harsh chemicals as she can burn her hands. If you know any friendly mechanics ask them if you can borrow some of the cleanser that they use to clean their hands, it works on oil so it should start to shift some of the dye. My brother is a mechanic and he uses 1 in a tin, it smells a bit of petrol & looks like glue but it does the trick for him. She could also try a mixture of sugar or salt & lemon juice and use as an exfoliant, then soak her nails in the lemon pieces. The lemon juice is a natural bleach so should help lift the stains. As for her nails, if they are really bad maybe she should cut them & start again, alternatively use false nails for a few days until the dye comes out of her natural nails. Black hair colour is the strongest colour so it will take a while to get out & lots of patience (and tears I guess). Hope this helps a little
2007-03-29 05:33:59
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answered by Cathyo 3
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do no longer USE IT returned. i've got self assurance so sorry for you :( that's terrible. (i'd sue if i became sufficiently previous...) possibly you need to completely re-dye you hair that is organic colour. that is fix the eco-friendly concern. next time, bypass to a hair salon for dyeing your hair.
2016-10-01 21:37:52
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answered by ? 4
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Hi
My daughter got hair dye on my bathroom floor and I got it off with nail varnish remover, luckily for her.... its a long shot but try that.... good luck!!
2007-03-29 04:39:53
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answered by Susie Drew 3
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exfoliate the skin with any grained scrub... then soak the hand sin nail polish remover, wash and repeat... it should come out, it will probably take a few hours of scrubbing, soaking and hand washing...
2007-03-29 05:01:04
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answered by Ivey 3
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nail varnish remover
2007-03-30 01:57:39
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answered by NIGEL R 7
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Just wash your hands and wait until it leaves.
2007-03-29 05:00:39
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answered by Michelle G 3
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Sorry, my friend is a beautician and she says your stuck with it.
2007-03-29 04:34:35
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answered by luckford2004 7
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try white spirit
2007-03-29 04:44:54
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answered by emma1987 2
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