Tuesday, September 22, 2009

How to remove Hair color dye stains with items you will have at home

How to remove Hair color dye stains with items you will have at home

Want some help with removing hair color dye stains? You will find some advice here for home remedies - thing you will have at home to remove the stains. Step by step on what to use and how to use items to help remove hair color stains. If you color you hair at home and often have stains to remove this will help you.

If you are unfortunate enough not to have applied petroleum jelly to your skin before you colored your hair or have just has an accident with the hair color then here I will show you a number of ways to attempt to remove the stains.

Beauty Products - There are a number of beauty products on the market, available in beauty supply stores and online. If you color your hair regularly then you would be best to purchase some of this product, and keep it at hand for just after you have colored your hair.

Nail Polish Remover - This can be very affective for removing hair color stains but you should not use it excessively or too near the eyes. Try to use in an open room also because of the fumes. Use a cotton bud and apply to the area that is stained; it will fade and remove the color. Wash with a small amount of soap and warm water after to remove the nail polish remover.

Toothpaste - This is a great home remedy kit as everyone has toothpaste available. Just take a small blog on your finger tip and rub into the affected areas. Any toothpaste will do fine but the ones with abrasive ingredients/scrubbing granules is a little better. Once you rub into the skin, just wash off with a little water. Very easy to use and no fumes.

Cigarette Ashes - sounds strange but can be effective. Get a small amount of ash on a cotton bud with a small amount of water and apply to colored areas. The grainy effect of the ash helps with the removal. Wash with warm water after.

Dishwashing liquid & baking soda - Mix the two together in the palm of your hand, equal parts and then apply to the affected areas. Lemon also can be used instead of baking soda. Wash with warm water after.

Just a few home remedies tips here to help you remove hair color dye stains. Please read my 'Preventing stains when coloring your hair at home' to avoid using the above remedies.

My other blogs soon to be posting will include - Removing hair color stains - choosing your new hair color - applying color correctly and effectively - what type of hair colors to use - taking care of colored hair - using salon colors or store colors -Be sure to check back soon for more blogs, thanks for reading!

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