help please, hair dye on skin, how to remove?

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hi guys
before you get annoyed with me, i ain't coloured my own hair ,
I just got bk from hairdressers and when i went to sort my make up out, realised ive got red marks all over my face, neck etc, from my hair dye, now i know the sensible thing would be to go back and get them to use the tint remover, but seriously ive got half an hour for lunch, then ive got to pack our case and go get toms mum, to get to mattys assembly before we leave for scotland!!

so...... is there anything i can use to remove the dye from my skin please

i did think about posting this in hair forum, but... i have listened to thread re:not posting on a professional forum etc, and since im not a hair geek thought it 'could' get misconstrued, and i so dont wnat to cause any trouble

so can anyone help, ive got 28 mins to sort it before i have to go out pmsl

thanks:hug:
 
bleach .... cigarette ash paste (mixed with water)?
 
oh nail zoo, bleach indeed :hug:

exfoliator scrub works well xxxx
 
i find tonner works well
 
I normally put vaseline on my skin leave it for a while then scrub it off xx
 
Baby wipes !
Dont know why they work..but they do lol,
Well they have for me many a time, but I have only had to do it when I have used a DIY hair dye,

Worth a try though xxx

Carl are you serious :eek:
ooops too late lol this was posted hours ago oh well xx
 
coke mixed with cigarette ash, u may stink for a while but if works!!
 
I also use bleach and cigarette ash!!! it does work.

Also cigarette ash and washing powder!

I think I found that out on the net once tried it and it worked.:green:
 
Try cleanse wipes ... they work for me.
 
Carl is completely right about the cigarette ash , or any ash at all ,
I use it straight from my Chimnea,
put it on a piece of dampened cotton wool with warmish water and a little mild shampoo ,

rub is gently till the stain is it is gone , then rinse off properly .
it's the best thing I have ever used,
no professional product has ever beaten it except for prevention with barrier cream .:hug: x


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In hairdressing tint removes tint.
When tint accidentally end up on the face, just put more tint on top of it and it will remove it.
I was always taught this. The tint just lifts straight off.

I didnt reccommend that to Niicky today because she was just about to go out!

This method is obviously more practical whilst the client is still sat at the basin. But its a well known fact that tint removes tint.

Elaine xx:hug:
 
cigarette ash works for me :green:
 

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