egg and dye removal

Nov 01, 2007 17:08

I am on my way out, but before I go, two questions I am sorry to have to ask ( Read more... )

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popgurlie November 1 2007, 21:17:38 UTC
rubbing alcohol or face toner. it'll take a bit more rubbing for permanent dye, but it works like a dream for temp stuff. also, if you have a face scrub, i'd do that first.

(mind you, i cover my skin and ears and back of neck w/vaseline when i dye my hair because i'm such a messy klutz.)

good luck!

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evilprettykitty November 2 2007, 01:04:03 UTC
Agreed, and for very persistent spots, nail polish remover. I hate putting it on my face but there have m=been time man,

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fearlesstemp November 5 2007, 03:05:11 UTC
The toner worked this time, but I will remember the rubbing alcohol thing for times in the future!

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fearlesstemp November 5 2007, 03:04:43 UTC
The face toner worked AMAZINGLY - thank you, Miss Amy!

And I might just bring vaseline with me the next time I get my hair dye.

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EGG! kaelie November 1 2007, 21:58:44 UTC
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Re: EGG! fearlesstemp November 5 2007, 03:06:18 UTC
BUDDY! I still owe you an e-mail! Thank you for this advice, it is v. helpful! Most of my egg came off the next morning b/c we got a frost and when I scraped the ice off the windshield, the egg came, too. Luckily there was no egg on the paint! I know that does cause a lot of damage.

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