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Removing hair dye from my hair line
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Lol have just coloured my hair have gone brunette not gone this dark before whats the best way to remove hair dye from my hair line. Whats the best tip. |
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"Thanks will try lol just a little I caught on my ear and a little on hairline does tooth paste work lol glad I did it tonight instead of tomz"
probably it works on fake tan lol
also maybe fairy liquid as you can strip colour out of your hair by washing it with that |
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over a year ago
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"if you still have some of the colour left in the bottle, put some on some cotton wool and rub it in then wipe of straight away - colour removes colour according to a hairdresser friend of mine "
tis true..best way is to rub the hair into the skin whilst the colour is still in |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Spunk......worth a try "
Hope its gone before I get my spunk tomz lol and I dont like spunk in my eyes lol stings. I got it out with cleansing wipes and a little nail varmish remover can still see a little but will get it out tomz with shampoo |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"you can get remover from salon supplies or sally hair supplies dontr cost much a few quid and it works"
doesn't work brilliantly as it does still leave a mark and especially if the hair dye was particularly dark.
Best way without question of a doubt is more tint and tint removes tint. Although might not remove it so easily now with it being washed off.
For future, when removing, add a touch of water to your dye and rub it all in, making sure you go around your hair line and then rinse thoroughly and shampoo etc. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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oh bless, i usually fling bits of hair dye round the bathroom, theres some on the pull light string, a stain on the window sill, and yes all round my head but there is a solution
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Get an appointment with the hairdresser, might be expensive but saves all that staining and re-decorating the bathroom |
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"Lol have just coloured my hair have gone brunette not gone this dark before whats the best way to remove hair dye from my hair line. Whats the best tip."
Best to put vasaline on your hairline before dyeing. I used to use nail varnish remover to get any stains out. I was red for about 8 years lol now gone blonde so dont need to use the vasaline n polish remover any more lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" oh bless, i usually fling bits of hair dye round the bathroom, theres some on the pull light string, a stain on the window sill, and yes all round my head but there is a solution
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Get an appointment with the hairdresser, might be expensive but saves all that staining and re-decorating the bathroom "
Lol agree there used to look like Id chopped my head off when I used to wash out the red dye plus the red stained towels pillow cases etc etc lol hubby always used to say go to the hairdressers to do it but id rather pay a fiver instead of £40 + |
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