People usually color their hair in order to enhance their looks. The hair dye used to color the skin along the root of the hair and the skin of the hands. This can happen even if you take precautions to prevent it. Most home commercial dyes can be removed from the skin with some household products.
1. Toothpaste. Use your fingers or a clean cotton ball to apply a dot of toothpaste onto the dye on your skin. Gently rub the toothpaste into the stain for 30 to 60 seconds. Use a cotton ball or cotton makeup remover pad to gently rub the toothpaste over the dyed area of skin up to a minute, massaging it in using a circular motion. Rinse with lukewarm water. Repeat this process if dye does not completely removed.
2. Petroleum jelly. Dab a small amount of petroleum jelly onto your skin and massage it into the dye stain using a circular motion. Apply petroleum jelly onto the stain and let it sit. Use a cotton pad or your fingers to apply a thin coat of petroleum jelly over the dyed area of skin. Allow the petroleum jelly to sit on the stain overnight. Wipe it off in the morning. Use a clean, wet rag to wipe the petroleum jelly and remaining dye off your skin, scrubbing gently as you wipe it off.
3. Nail polish remover. Soak a cotton ball or cotton pad in an acetone-based nail polish remover. Wring slightly by squeezing it with your fingers to remove any excess. Rub the area with the nail polish remover several times. Gently rub the soaked cotton ball over the stained area using a circular motion. Rinse with lukewarm water. Repeat is if it is not totally removed.
3. Nail polish remover. Soak a cotton ball or cotton pad in an acetone-based nail polish remover. Wring slightly by squeezing it with your fingers to remove any excess. Rub the area with the nail polish remover several times. Gently rub the soaked cotton ball over the stained area using a circular motion. Rinse with lukewarm water. Repeat is if it is not totally removed.
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