the same as you would apply hair dye.
Apply paint remover to paint. Allow paint to dissolve into paint remover. Wipe off resulting mixture of paint and paint remover.
Color remover won't level out the color enough to dye over. Dyeing them black is the only realistic option.
After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream. After you take it off, clean your nails with nail polish remover and then apply a clear coat of nail polish and then apply 'hand and nail' cream.
Yes, it will destroy it.
Which type of scientist would most likely apply for a job in which he or she would develop a more effective laundry stain remover
If you want all the color removed, RIT color remover usually does the job.
try using bleach it might ruin it a little but you could still try it or you could color it haha
Apply Nail polish remover
That same day.
Ya. You can get it from walmart.
you can either rub it off gently with sand paper or get nail-polish remover and carefully get a cotton pad and get some of the remover on it and scrub gently
Hair color remover works by breaking down the artificial dye molecules in the hair, allowing them to be washed out. This is typically done with the help of ingredients like sulfites, which penetrate the hair shaft and reduce the size of the dye molecules. Once the molecules are small enough, they can be easily rinsed away, helping to fade the color from the hair.