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Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 1:24 am Post Subject: Hair Dye Stain |
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Any suggestions as to what is the most effective way to remove hair dye from skin? |
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Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 12:39 pm Post Subject: Re: Hair Dye Stain |
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stop dying your hair |
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Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 12:40 pm Post Subject: Re: Hair Dye Stain |
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sorry....couldnt resist that one |
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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2002 10:52 pm Post Subject: Re: Hair Dye Stain |
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rubbing alcohol |
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Windybottom

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Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2002 11:53 pm Post Subject: Re: Hair Dye Stain |
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Had same problem do sympathise. I used a make-up remover wipe(nivea), it worked a treat. Good luck. |
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Haakee16

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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 4:19 pm Post Subject: Hair Dye Stain |
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Here is how my hairdresser takes out hair dye - so does my wifes hairdresser. Look up "Erado-Sol" on google.com. To get hair dye out of towels/clothing: ASAP put ERADO-SOL on the dye and wash it out. For my wifes forehead he uses a tissue or gauze pad with a little Erado-Sol on it and the dye is removed 100%. As with any soap, DON'T GET IT IN YOUR EYES, IT STINGS. When taking stains out of colored fabric, FIRST TEST AN INCONSPICUOUS AREA for color fastness.
The Florida Panthers NHL team uses it to remove blood from their equipment in seconds rather than the 15 minutes under running cold water it used to take. Actually, the USA Under 20 team just heard about it and ordered it a couple weeks ago.
How about FOOD & WINE magazine (October 2003). Cover story, 125 reasons we love wine, ERADO-SOL - BEST WINE-STAIN REMOVER. The University of California-Davis did a study in the summer of 2000 on getting out red wine stains and ERADO-SOL was the BEST commercially available product they tested. Yes, Wine Away & Wine Out lost to ERADO-SOL.
How about berries, lipstick, beets, iodine, etc. - no problem. |
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Freebie66

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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 7:55 pm Post Subject: Remove Hair Dye From Skin |
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Hi...
I am a blond and I dye my hair black. I found that carbon removes dye from skin. You can use ashes from incense, cigarettes, wood or any other ashes. Grab a rag and wrap it around your finger and dampen it a little bit, dip the rag in the ashes and rub the stain in small circles. It's amazing and I couldn't believe it actually worked.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to get a stain out from my good towel. I can't believe how far hair dye can fly.
Good luck
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