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  • You can use vegetable oil and just use your fingernail to scratch it out afterwards.
  • Alternatively, peanut butter also works (because of the peanut oil), if you let it soak a few minutes.
  • Use ice cubes to freeze the gum (but not the skin). When it cools, it hardens and can be flaked off. This works better on long hair, where you can freeze it easily.

How about just shaving them off? (a bit drastic, but it works and they soon grow back)

Cut it off with scissors. Or, use new gum (chewed) to get the other gum off. Gum is sometimes more cohesive than adhesive.

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