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Clueing4looks · 27/10/2015 19:14

I've been dyeing my hair for over 20 years and it has always gone without a hitch. Just rinsed off the dye and have managed to stain a large portion of my forehead black. I have an in-work interview for a promotion tomorrow and I can't sit there explaining how I would be perfect for the job whilst looking like Dracula. How can I get it off?

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Knackeredknitter67 · 27/10/2015 19:22

eye make up remover
facial scrub
cleanser and flannel

NotTodaySatan · 27/10/2015 19:28

I speak from bitter recent experience.

You will struggle to remove it.

I used:

Makeup remover
Rubbing alcohol
Cleanser
Exfoliator
Fairy liquid
Clarifying shampoo
Charcoal mask
And finally and in utter desperation, nail polish remover. Which gave me a chemical burn.

I had to wait for it to heal and my skin to renew.

I empathise Sad

Clueing4looks · 27/10/2015 19:45

I've used make up remover which didn't work. Gonna work down the list you have. If it comes to it I'll just have to cut myself a probably wonky fringe Blush

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Silverstreaks · 27/10/2015 21:28

Try something greasy. Whatever you've got, full fat milk, cream, butter, baby oil etc. Onebof them should shift it.

allwineismine · 27/10/2015 21:34

I always give myself the Mickey Mouse/Dracula forehead when dying my hair. I use waste alcohol to remove the stains. The stronger the better, so vodka is my preferred choice Halloween Wink

Clueing4looks · 27/10/2015 21:56

Vodka worked! I drank a few glasses and now I don't care anymore!

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itsmeohlord · 27/10/2015 21:59

Vanish. :)

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