Yes, it will destroy it.
Hair color remover is used to remove color stains from the skin- like the hair line, around the ears, and neck. It can be used to remove color from the hands as well.
Hair dye is the toughest stain to remove, but you can remove it by applying nail polish remover , fresh lemon or toothpaste to clean of the stains .
Hair color remover is used to remove color stains from the skin- like the hair line, around the ears, and neck. It can be used to remove color from the hands as well.
nail polish remover or bleach but nail polish remover is best and doesn't damage the counter
try nail polish remover
nail polish, nail polish remover, hairspray, hair product, Vaseline, any chemicals, 3M Dust Remover, etc...
I recommend Clean Touch Haircolor Stain Remover by Roux, available at Sally Beauty.
Nail polish remover works on some carpets.
Cut it out or soak it in nail polish remover. This may cause damage to the hair, depending on how much treatment is needed. Generally, the hair should recover well.
paint remover nail polish remover um go to the place you got the hair dye from and ask them check the label on the bottel
No! If you're wanting to do this for a fun hair color, it's a bad idea! The nail polish will dry and your hair will clump together and be sticky for a while. When it's dry, it'll be stiff, hard and clumpy. To get it out, you'll have to use nail polish remover which will not only take forever, but potentially damage your hair. The acetone could dry your hair and skin, and irritate your scalp. Not only that, but the fumes would be quite overwhelming! Try a temporary hair color spray or gel.
I don't think that it will because yesterday night i was taking of my nail polish and i left the remover on my desk and it fell of and went all over me and my jeans were fine.