How to remove Hair Dye Stains from hands




            Have you ever tried dying your hair at home and ended up with dye stains all over your hands, forcing you to regret your beauty experiment? On the other hand, getting your hair dyed professionally from a saloon tends to be really expensive. So what is the intermediary pathway that would save you from spending a fortune upon your hair and simultaneously prevent your hands from incurring any unsightly dye stains?

             This is where we come in to provide you with that intermediary path way. Although precaution is the best remedy but being human beings, we are prone to little accidents. So what to do when such a thing happens and you end up with dyed hands in addition to dyed hair?

            Our effective and inexpensive home remedies would provide you with the answer you had been looking for all along. Follow the directions given below and bid farewell to these dye stains for good.




Things that you will require:

·      3% hydrogen per oxide
·      Baking soda
·      Nail brush
·      Cotton swab
·      Chlorine bleach
·      Warm water
·      Cool water
·      Moisturizing hand cream
·      Tooth paste

Steps that you need to take:

1.  First of all, you need to go with the mildest method and the mildest method in this case is the one that deploys tooth paste. Tooth paste is a common utility item and in this context, is readily available in almost every household.

2.  Apply a small amount of tooth paste onto the dye-stained area. Rub it there for some time, approximately 10 to 15 seconds. Afterwards, rinse it off with the help of warm water.

3.  If the stain tends to be stubborn and doesn’t come off by using tooth paste, then it’s time for something strong. This stronger cleaning solution involves soaking your hands in 3% hydrogen per oxide, which is generally used for first-aid purposes and is readily available in almost all drug stores. While your hands are immersed in this solution, you can buff them by using a nail brush and baking soda.

4.  If this method also doesn’t work for you, then it’s time you look for something dramatic, which in this case happens to be chlorine bleach. Take some chlorine bleach on a cotton swab and use it to dab the dye stain on your hand. Continue dabbing until the stain disappears.

5.  Afterwards, rinse your hands thoroughly with warm water and then again follow it with a rinse of cold water.

6.  By this time, hopefully no dye stain remnants will be there to be seen. However, all these processes tend to over dry your skin so make sure that you culminate this stain removal process with a liberal application of a good moisturizing hand cream.

 Tips:

1.  If you are looking for something which is mild, other than toothpaste, then petroleum jelly can also be your resort.

2.  Moreover, an application of nail polish remover can also do wonders, when it comes to the removal of hair dye stains.

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