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How to Remove Hair Dye from Skin: 7 Easy Ways

December 2, 2016 by Jennifer Scott

It is not unusual to stain your neck area and forehead when you dye your hair. It is true that dyeing your locks at home, by yourself, can be quite messy. Fortunately, there are ways to remove the stains from your skin, using only common household ingredients. We have come up with a simple solution to your problem. Follow our recommended steps on how to remove hair dye from skin.

How to Remove Hair Dye from Skin – Simple Methods

a woman's head with dyed hair

For starters, you will need the following things:

  • Toothpaste.
  • Cigarette ash.
  • A makeup remover wipe.
  • Rubbing alcohol.
  • Lemon juice.
  • Hair dye.
  • Vinegar.

7 Easy Ways to Remove the Stains

  • Gently rub the makeup remover wipe on your skin to remove the excess dye.
  • Rub some cigarette ash on your skin where the dye stains are. This can be a very effective method to get rid of dye stains. Rinse with water and then repeat the process until some of the dye is removed.
  • If the above steps don’t remove all the dye from your skin, you should try using a non-gel toothpaste. Put some paste on a damp cloth and gently rub the dye, using circular movements. Rinse with water and repeat until you get rid of the stains. This is another effective technique on how to remove hair dye from skin.
  • Lemon juice is another ingredient that is found in every household and that can effectively remove dye stains. However, when you rub all these ingredients on your skin, don’t overdo it, and make sure not to irritate your skin.
  • Rubbing alcohol removes dye stain from skin, but especially from clothing. Like I said, dyeing your hair at home can be messy, and your clothes might get stained. If you don’t have this item, you can also try with hair spray, which also contains alcohol.
  • Another common method and useful tip on how to remove hair dye from skin is vinegar. This ingredient is especially good at removing dye stains from your clothes. Dilute the vinegar and apply the solution on your stained areas. Rub them several times until you remove the dye stains.
  • I know this solution might sound weird, but sometimes your hair dye stains become dried which makes the process of removing them a lot harder and trickier. Therefore, you should freshen up these stains with a small amount of hair dye. Once you freshen up the stains, you can start removing them by using one or several methods from the ones described above.

Wrapping It Up

Although staining your forehead and neckline when dying your hair is almost inevitable, you can avoid skin stains. Try to apply some petroleum jelly along your hairline to avoid your skin from getting stained. Another way is by using sanitary pads on your neck, shoulders and along your hairline. If your skin got stained, you could always try one of our recommended tips on how to remove hair dye from skin. They are all effective and easy to apply.

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