Bleach. thats what i use.
you could always bleach whatever has been stained
Clorox clean-up with bleach is great. Also, just some good ol' fashion scrubbing does the trick!
i got red dye all over my white counters and i was desperate for a solution so i went to astringent with a cotton round it did very well
use the magic eraser (mr. clean)
Bleach. thats what i use.
Same! I also use bleach to get the stain out. And guess what? It worked!
Yes, hair bleach might work and normal bleach might work. Hair dye is a stain, so it's not permanent.
Technically you can put anything in your hair, but i wouldn't recommend putting tie-dye in your hair because it would probably stain your shower, sink, clothes, couch, ect. plus, it will damage your hair and could potentially die your scalp. Gross. If you want to die your hair, get the real stuff at the store or go to a professional.
You do not neccisarily need gloves to dye your hair. But if you are dying it a dark color, it is wise to use gloves because the dye can stain your skin. Also make sure that you wipe around you ears and hair line really well, because it can leave a dark stain there also.
Hair dye can be messy and stain things other than your hair. Some people are allergic to it.
In some rare cases your hair can turn white from lots of stress of fear overnight but I am not positive if it can be white when your born.
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Kool-aid does stain clothes and sheets. Especially the first night kool-aid hair dye will be transferred to any fabric it touches. Consider sleeping with a clean towel on your pillow to protect your sheets.
No. In fact, white vinegar is used as a stain remover.
very simple you dont dye you're beautiful hair
Get hair dye. There are special hair dyes used to get colors such and light blue-white.
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Usually, it does stain.