Monday, October 12, 2020

How to get rid of dye stains on your face and along your hairline

 

How to get rid of dye stains on your face and along your hairline



"I recommend a simple non-soap cleanser and water," such as the classic Dove Beauty Bar. Any kind of oil — such as coconut oil, baby oil, or argan oil — can also work as a cleanser to remove hair dye. Some beauty brands also offer products made specifically to remove hair dye stains from your skin, such as Framar's Kolor Killer Wipes. They’re gentle on skin, but extremely effective for removing stains on your face, neck, and hands. 

You can also look for products with chemically exfoliating ingredients, such as glycolic acid or salicylic acid. These ingredients will help shed your stained skin cells and bring new ones to the surface. That said, Nikki Ferrara, celebrity colorist and owner of Nikki Ferrara Hair Color in New York City, strongly advises against trying to remove dye on your face with a manual face scrub: "They can cause irritation and tear the skin," she says. 

If all else fails, "you can try using rubbing alcohol,” Dr. Zeichner says. “Apply it to a cotton ball or use a pre-moistened alcohol swab and gently rub it against the affected area, taking caution not to overly scrub the skin." If you don’t have any rubbing alcohol in your cabinet, you can use hydrogen peroxide. It’s known to remove all kinds of stains, but it’s also safe to use on your skin in low concentrations (3% or lower).

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