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Jan 16, 2013
Lisa D.
Jan 16, 2013
Vanessa C.
Exfoliate it away(:
Jan 16, 2013
Bethany K.
Lemon juice then exfoliate. If you are wearing fake tan it will remove it though.
Jan 16, 2013
Michelle L.
I use nail polish remover..
Jan 16, 2013
Maxine B.
i had black dye all over my head and the only thing that budged it was milk! tip some milk onto cotton pads and gently rub it away.it really worked! :)
Jan 16, 2013
Maria E.
Nail polish remover or lemon juice
Jan 17, 2013
Laura Q.
Milk if that dont work toothpaste
Jan 17, 2013
Taryn T.
Colour on colour removes colour, when your about to rinse the colour out rub the colour on where it's stained and most of it comes off. After that use shampoo. i use colour remover wipes in the salon not sure if you can buy them though.
Jan 17, 2013
Tiffany D.
Use an exfoliating glove with an exfoliating scrub, might look red at first because you're scrubbing skin but removes all stains on skin!
Jan 17, 2013
Style S.
I use baby shampoo. I usually apply the baby shampoo and let it sit on the stain for 2-3 minutes, then use an exfoliating glove to exfoliate it off. I find the shampoo works better than regular shampoo/soap.