Getting rid of dye from the skin entails applying toothpaste to a wash fabric, rubbing the region until finally the dye is absent and wiping the skin clean up. Thoroughly clean a dye stain on the skin, applying a lot more hair dye to hair dye stains, with helpful details from a clinical aesthetician in this no cost video clip on skin care.
Expert: Keeley Selvage
Contact: www.keeleysskinsolutions.com
Bio: Keeley Selvage has been in the skin care business for around five yrs.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
It worked in 90% on my hands which is pretty good
Wait… so you demonstrated with food coloring? If this method works, then use actual dye. Also, some comments claim it works, some don't. I guess it all depends on how long the dye sits on the skin.
does not work
It does not work !
this worked for me and i had dylon black fabric dye all over my hands but i didn't use a wash cloth used a hand scrubber thing, my only tip is to let your hands have a brake because this is really rough on your skin
Doesn't work for fabric dye. 🙁 I don't think anything will work. I've tried oil, salt, bleach, dish detergent, alcohol, and now tooth paste. 🙁 Worst part is, when I rub these things on my hands, not even a little blue comes off. My hands look like smurfs. :(
Worked perfectly!! THANKS
Thanks. Your fine;)
thank ya the dye was coming off
THANK YOU!!!!! Argh!!! that dye finally came off!!!!
Omg it worked LOL
OMG THANK YOU MY FINGERS WERE STAINED AND IT GOT OFF THANK UUUUU