Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Try hydrogen peroxide on it. Gayla Always Enough Ranch Acampo, California http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html aeranch@... Oh my gosh: Need help removing hair dye from face > Oh my gosh!!!!!!!!! > > Dyed hair tonight and some ended up on my face--like my sideburn > area on one side thankfully. Nothing like last minute crisis of job > I hate doing monthly: dying own hair. It's dark brown. I scrubbed > to take it off without any luck. Tomorrow I am speaking to a group > of professionals and would love an instant solution. I was thinking > it was years since I wore make up and maybe I have to run to health > food store to remove. > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Shari, you always come up with some goodies so please start shooting > them over here now. Susi, Gayla, all, I can't cancel my talk that > has been planned for months. I also have to go to my min. wage job > and see people for hours afterwards working. It's about people > tomorrow. Oh my gosh. > > Where is Gloria to help me through this ordeal as she was a > hairdresser for tons of years? > > I was thinking maybe even baking soda/powder but not sure how harsh > that would be to my face. > > Yikes, I thought I even protected my face well putting a plastic bag > on my hair afterwards. Obviously not the case. > > Gosh, my first time impression to this group of professionals can be > the launching of me as professional speaker and consultant in the > community. > > HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Of to bed and hoping tomorrow I wake up and it all disappeared > during my sleep!! Tune in to another Carol story that can only get > better! I'm embarrassed to share this story with tomorrow's group > as I don't want them staring me down. Perhaps another time, another > group, can appreciate it but not ready to spill the beans and blow > tomorrow's talk. > > carolg, the talker of laugh yourself through every situation or > most...now how am I going to laugh myself to stand in front of > strangers for 30 minutes or more?????????? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Gayla, Thanks, have some and off to shower. Hopefully it will work. Hair on side is short so nothing to really cover up this mess up. Reminds me of the time that I cut my own hair recently married at that point. My husband was so embarassed we ran off to department store, found a wig and then laughed our way home. It was super itchy to wear so had short lived life. hugs, carolg > > Try hydrogen peroxide on it. > Gayla > Always Enough Ranch > Acampo, California > http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html > aeranch@... > > Oh my gosh: Need help removing hair dye > from face > > > > Oh my gosh!!!!!!!!! > > > > Dyed hair tonight and some ended up on my face--like my sideburn > > area on one side thankfully. Nothing like last minute crisis of job > > I hate doing monthly: dying own hair. It's dark brown. I scrubbed > > to take it off without any luck. Tomorrow I am speaking to a group > > of professionals and would love an instant solution. I was thinking > > it was years since I wore make up and maybe I have to run to health > > food store to remove. > > > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Shari, you always come up with some goodies so please start shooting > > them over here now. Susi, Gayla, all, I can't cancel my talk that > > has been planned for months. I also have to go to my min. wage job > > and see people for hours afterwards working. It's about people > > tomorrow. Oh my gosh. > > > > Where is Gloria to help me through this ordeal as she was a > > hairdresser for tons of years? > > > > I was thinking maybe even baking soda/powder but not sure how harsh > > that would be to my face. > > > > Yikes, I thought I even protected my face well putting a plastic bag > > on my hair afterwards. Obviously not the case. > > > > Gosh, my first time impression to this group of professionals can be > > the launching of me as professional speaker and consultant in the > > community. > > > > HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > > Of to bed and hoping tomorrow I wake up and it all disappeared > > during my sleep!! Tune in to another Carol story that can only get > > better! I'm embarrassed to share this story with tomorrow's group > > as I don't want them staring me down. Perhaps another time, another > > group, can appreciate it but not ready to spill the beans and blow > > tomorrow's talk. > > > > carolg, the talker of laugh yourself through every situation or > > most...now how am I going to laugh myself to stand in front of > > strangers for 30 minutes or more?????????? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Probably too late now.. but try perioxide... that is what my mom used... I would consider trying lemon juice.. Suzicgiambri <cgiambri@...> wrote: Oh my gosh!!!!!!!!!Dyed hair tonight and some ended up on my face--like my sideburn area on one side thankfully. Nothing like last minute crisis of job I hate doing monthly: dying own hair. It's dark brown. I scrubbed to take it off without any luck. Tomorrow I am speaking to a group of professionals and would love an instant solution. I was thinking it was years since I wore make up and maybe I have to run to health food store to remove.Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Shari, you always come up with some goodies so please start shooting them over here now. Susi, Gayla, all, I can't cancel my talk that has been planned for months. I also have to go to my min. wage job and see people for hours afterwards working. It's about people tomorrow. Oh my gosh. Where is Gloria to help me through this ordeal as she was a hairdresser for tons of years? I was thinking maybe even baking soda/powder but not sure how harsh that would be to my face. Yikes, I thought I even protected my face well putting a plastic bag on my hair afterwards. Obviously not the case.Gosh, my first time impression to this group of professionals can be the launching of me as professional speaker and consultant in the community. HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Of to bed and hoping tomorrow I wake up and it all disappeared during my sleep!! Tune in to another Carol story that can only get better! I'm embarrassed to share this story with tomorrow's group as I don't want them staring me down. Perhaps another time, another group, can appreciate it but not ready to spill the beans and blow tomorrow's talk.carolg, the talker of laugh yourself through every situation or most...now how am I going to laugh myself to stand in front of strangers for 30 minutes or more?????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Sorry Carol, I've been down and out for four days. Did you get it off? I was thinking fingernail polish remover. I know, I know, but if you're desperate............... Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Hair bleach will take it out, since it is hair dye. It is mostly peroxide, so the peroxide will help. Gayla Always Enough RanchAcampo, Californiahttp://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.htmlaeranch@... Re: Oh my gosh: Need help removing hair dye from face Sorry Carol, I've been down and out for four days. Did you get it off? I was thinking fingernail polish remover. I know, I know, but if you're desperate............... Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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