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Home hair dye accident

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SauvignonBlanche · 25/02/2016 17:51

I've ended up with a 1cm mark on my cheek that I didn't notice of Clairol Nice'nEasy. Blush
What's the best way to get it off before I go out for dinner later!

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mmmmmmmmmmcake · 25/02/2016 17:52

Nail varnish remover works for me

dementedpixie · 25/02/2016 17:53

I use baby wipes

MoreGilmoreGirls · 25/02/2016 17:53

Nail varnish remover. Good luck Smile

iwishiwasademon · 25/02/2016 17:55

My dsis swears by using nail polish remover to take hair dye off skin but I've never tried it.

Gotheftosleep · 25/02/2016 17:58

Have you got any of the product developer left? The white gloopy stuff not the actual dye. If so, put a bit on cotton wool and wipe over the stain, that should lift it.

SauvignonBlanche · 25/02/2016 18:02

Oh dear, it might've worked if I'd used it at the time but I noticed it just before going to pick DH up from work.
I used DD's extra strong nail varnish remover, as I didn't think my acetone free would be up to the job, but it doesn't seem to have had any effect. Sad
Oh well, I'll just have to put plenty of make up on. Wink

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dementedpixie · 25/02/2016 18:03

A bit of shampoo or handwash on a cloth/cotton wool? Did you try baby wipes?

MadSprocker · 25/02/2016 20:09

I use eye make up remover.

Youvegottobekidding · 26/02/2016 10:06

A hairdresser told me hairspray on cotton wool should get rid of any hair dye on the skin. If not you can get those wipes, think Boots sell them?

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