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thread: Hair Dye Stain on Forehead?!

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    Hair Dye Stain on Forehead?!

    Hey guys,

    I had quite light hair, meidum blonde, and I've just gone to a chocolate brown with blonde foils through the top.

    2 girls were doing my hair at the same time, so my hairline is different on both sides due to the dye.

    Anyone got any tricks to get it off? A friend is having a going away party as she's moving to America on Saturday night and want my new look to be spectacular lol

    TIA!

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    Jul 2004
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    To getting the stain off your forhead?? I found toothpaste works well. It feels very cool and such when you apply it (mixed into a paste with water) but it works well. I found the one with baking soda works best, but pretty much any toothpaste rubbed on, left for a few mins and wiped off with a wet/damp cloth works well...

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    Ash try toothpaste! Sounds weird but my sister is a hairdresser and I just asked her. Use a face washer and make the toothpaste king of pasty with water. Apparently it works a treat. And as a bonus, you'll be minty fresh I guess lol!

    doh katkins beat me too it!
    Last edited by sangie; November 16th, 2007 at 11:18 AM. : too slow!

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    Lol I'll give it a go and let you know how it pans out

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    Next time I would ask them to remove it - my HD has a special product (can't remember the name) she puts on cotton wool and the dye comes off on it.

    Hope the toothpaste works!!!

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    witch hazel is meant to work too....

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    My HD uses perm solution

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    Perfume works too.........spray a biot of perfume onto a collon ball........and wipe......gone......

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    They should have removed it for you with tint remover, it's always when you have a party or function to go to that this happens....

    You are going to smell very different if you end up trying everything heheheh!!!

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    LOL I'm not sure where to start! I would have asked her to remove it any other time BUT was there for 4.5 hours. She did what I didn't ask for, so I told her to now do what I wanted at no extra charge. Lucky she did, or I'd be telling everyone and anyone I know NOT to go there. First time she did a full head of foils, I said yep sounds good as I figured she'd do 2 dark to one light. WRONG! She did 1 blonde to one brown, and my hair looked the same as when I went in practically. I've never had the guts to speak up, and I'm glad I did, I would have hated walking out looking no different, I go for dramatic, not subtle LOL

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    wish i'd seen this a few months ago - i was so desperate not to show so much grey when i went back to the UK to see friends that i dyed my hair 2 hours before we left the house - it was all over my neck, forehead, ears and we couldn't get it off - had to spend 24 hours on planes looking a right plonker! Let me know what works Ashlee so i'll know for next time!

    Julie x

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    Oh no Julie LOL

    I used my DKNY Be Delicious perfume - worked a treat I feel a little dizzy from the smell but I can deal LOL

    Must go get onto making a new Avi!

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    if the other suggestions don't work - try these:

    cigarette ash... sounds wierd... but many hairdressers swear by it. Have no idea if/how it works

    baby wipes.. there is something in baby wipes that removes just about anything.

    alcohol/turps - thus the reason perfume is suggested - as that is alcohol based

    bleach or lemon juice.

    But, if the dye has been on for hours - and/or you have really dry skin - then it will be difficult to remove, as the skin is like a sponge.

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    I do my own hair and always have skin toner on hand comes off no worries no harsh fumes no stinging as its designed for your face

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    This isn't advice as such, as I'm sure no-one else would do something this stupid in the first place...

    I once dyed my hair purple at home, and because we had a really horrible basin and my neck hurt, I jumped into the shower to rinse it off without really thinking it through.

    I ended up having to scrub the shower, and myself (!!!!) with Ajax, and I still ended up purple for weeks. Purple pubes wasn't the best look, but at least my 'cuffs and collars' matched!

    I guess my advice would be, don't use Ajax to try and remove hair dye - it really really REALLY hurts and doesn't work anyway. You are all allowed to laugh at me now...

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    Oh i use makeup up wipe removers. They usually work a treat.

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    Baaaaaaaaahahaha Suse hahaha classic

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    t least my 'cuffs and collars' matched!
    - PMSL Suse - beats my story hands down!

    Julie x

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