Put cooking oil and sugar and use it as a scrubber and then take a bath and it works like magic
Also if before you use this oil/sugar scrub take vinegar and baking soda add to a bowl and soak your hands in it. Yes this will fizz but it works wonders as a pre-rinse
Or you could just..
Use Windex spray it on your hands and it's off!!!
Try lemon juice or toothpaste to get easter egg dye off of skin.
by washing your hands with dishwashing shampoo,for along time
Most Easter egg dyes are water based, and so will re-dissolve in water if given the chance. If the egg becomes moist (even if held in a damp hand), the dye will come off. In the case of eggs meant to be eaten, this is not a very big deal. In the case of eggs made to be saved, like pysanky, this can be a problem. That is why most pysanka artists coat their finished eggs with a protective varnish.
use vinigar
Scrub hard with soap and water and it will eventually come off.
The best. Easter morning we woke up to find our Easter baskets full of candy to the top. We would dress up in our new Easter clothes, dress, hat, purse.shoes and gloves. Off to Easter Sunday Mass, Home for lunch with a big Easter Family dinner and then outside for an Easter Egg hunt. Such fond memories.
The basic underlying technique used in creating pysanky is wax-resist. Pure beeswax is applied to the eggshell, to which it adheres firmly. The egg is then placed in cold-water dye, and the eggshell absorbs the dye everywhere except the areas with wax on them. The egg is placed in a series of dye baths, beginning with light colors and ending with dark, and more wax is applied after each dyebath. When the wax is removed at the end of the process, the multi-colored design is revealed.Pysanka artists usually begin by applying wax to a plain, white eggshell. Every spot to which wax is applied at this point will stay white throughout the entire dyeing process. The wax acts as a barrier or shield, protecting the shell underneath from the dye. After the first dye bath (usually yellow), the artist applies more wax onto the egg, protecting the first color of the egg, before placing the egg into a second color of dye. The parts of the egg that had wax applied to them when the egg was white will stay white. The parts of the egg that had wax applied to them when the egg was yellow will stay yellow. The rest of the eggshell will change to the new dye color. If the wax is melted off at this point, the final dye is the background color, and the design is in white and yellow.
What do you show off your Easter bonnet on
The duration that fabric dye stays on hands can vary depending on the type of dye used and how quickly it's washed off. Generally, if the dye is not properly cleaned, it can last from a few hours to several days. Using soap and water immediately after exposure can help remove it more quickly. For stubborn stains, additional measures like using rubbing alcohol or a commercial stain remover may be necessary.
ooh. all you have to do it put your hands in bleach.for like 5 min. but please be careful you can get really sick if you get real close, don't drink or smell. and keep out of reach of children. it can really dangerous.
Try a bit of oil, like salad oil. Tho really, it should come off after a few days as the children wash their hands with soap, and also take baths. Hopefully the tie dye was non-toxic, and they will get a kick out of having multi-coloured hands. As the skin on our bodies sloughs off naturally, it will take care of itself in a few days.Four words! - Mr. Clean Magic eraser... works really well!
There are a couple of reasons that I know of. For starters, people usually get plastic baskets, fill it up with fake plastic grass, and put candy, toys, and especially Easter eggs in them. To top an Easter gift basket off, don't forget to always put a chocolate Bunny Rabbit in it. Also what a great tradition for Easter is an Easter Egg Hunt. Simply by hiding eggs (real or plastic) around the house, lawn, etc... and asking others such as children to find them! Also, painting real eggs with fun and playful colors, as well as making eggnog, is a great way to top off an Easter Sunday! also, you culd pretend there is a Easter bunny...