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Revisited: How to Remove Hair Dye Stains From Skin

Revisited: How to Remove Hair Dye Stains From Skin

We received a lot of response in regards to a previous post that delved into how to remove dye once it’s come into contact with skin. If you have ever experienced or encountered this situation you already know that it is not any fun. You can rinse yourself silly and the hair dye will remain right where it’s landed.

Last time, we had mentioned that using toothpaste can help to resolve this hair color issue. If you do decide to take the toothpaste route make sure that you are using a non-gel form. Nevertheless, we mentioned that this topic is being revisited, so what new light can be shed on this topic?

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Recently, we did a little testing with the baking soda method. We had heard about it through a hair care professional but was still skeptical. Therefore, we decided to do a quick experiment to put our skepticism to rest once and for all.

During our experiment we focused on removing hair color stains that had attached themselves around the hairline as if you had forgot to apply Vaseline in order to stop the dye from running. We combined baking soda and dish detergent and stirred until the two ingredients formed a paste. The paste was then vigorously brushed onto the hair color skin stains using a toothbrush.

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What was the results of the baking soda method? The hair color stains were removed proving that this hair fix truly is effective. The skin was left clean appearing as though no stain had been there before. Now we will say that we had to seriously put some elbow into it but the baking soda & dish detergent did their jobs.

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Toothpaste Can Clean Up Hair Color Stains

Toothpaste Can Clean Up Hair Color Stains

Anyone who has ever tried to dye their hair at home knows how messy of a job it can truly be. The color can get all over and run down the face. Nevertheless, take the stress out of hair coloring by using toothpaste to help clean up behind a messy hair color session.

Use toothpaste to remove any hair color stains that have managed to collect around the neck, ears, temples, hairline and forehead. simply take a small amount of paste on your finger and buff it on the stain then rinse the area with lukewarm water. Continue repeating this process if necessary until the stain is gone.

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Change Your Toothbrush Regularly For Good Oral Health

change your tootbrush for good oral health

If you have a “Crest Kid” smile and want to keep it long after your teenage years are gone, then it is very important to change your toothbrush on a regular basis. Using a good toothbrush is a key factor for good oral health. Toothbrushes that are in good shape keep your smile beautiful and your breath fresh. However, if you neglect your oral health it can eventually lead to problems with your physical health.

Therefore, it is recommended that your toothbrush be changed at least every three months whether the toothbrush is electric or manual. If the bristles look worn down before the three months are up then go ahead and get a new one, you don’t have to wait. Nevertheless, of course if your dentist tells you to change your toothbrush, do it! So take care of your toothbrush and your toothbrush will take care of you.

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