Getting Hair Dye off Your Skin
Dyeing your hair with black dye and how to get off from your skin is something you have to deal every time you dye your hair. There are dyes that penetrate the skin deeply and you will find that it is really hard to eradicate it. But of course when you are already used in dyeing your hair, you may find it easier to apply that you expected and less bothersome.
You can prevent hair dye from staining your skin if you apply ample amount of Vaseline or any greasy cream liberally along the hair lining, behind the ears, your neck and other parts of your body that hair dye may stain. You can also use cotton balls dipped in baby oil or any greasy cream by gently rubbing your skin. You can also use acetone or nail polish remover but before you try it, you can test it by applying some on the inside part of your arm and see if there is redness or itching. If there is reaction do not use it. You can apply cream to moisturize your skin if you use acetone.
You can also try vinegar because acidic are good for removing dead skin cells and it also cleanses the skin. But like acetone you should also do the skin patch test. Toothpaste which is always available at home can also be used by applying it along the hair lining with the use of cotton ball. Scrub it lightly several times. These procedures should be done immediately after washing your hair. If not, hair dye will infiltrate to your skin and it will be more difficult to remove the stain. Do not rub vigorously because it may irritate your skin.