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Hair Dye on skin, any OS remedies?
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I had a nice soak in the bath then used soap and water and most of the red dye disappeared, I don't know why it worked but pleased it did as I didn't want to end up redskinned from scrubbing LOL
Many thanks for all the suggestions though, it's nice to know I'm not alone0 -
That was quite a suprise to come on here and find one of my threads posted 2 years back suddenly up on the first page again!
As mentioned earlier, making a paste of bicarb of soda and water really does work. It might look like a face pack at first but believe me it works!£2 savers club. No.90. Aim £500.0 -
Did you think you had been sleep posting? He he!
Cazz, glad you got it sortedA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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I've been dyeing my hair red for most of my life and have always found my normal cleanser, toners and makeup removers work just fine. Some ppl swear by a ring of vaseline around your hairline etc but I never have felt the need for this.What Would Bill Buchanan Do?0
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