How to Remove Hair Dye Stain from Hands

Buy a bottle of Murphy's Oil Soap., Get a soft washcloth., Apply a small amount of Murphy's Oil Soap to the washcloth., Rub gently onto the area of skin that has dye on it., When the dye comes off, apply a moisturizer onto the area that was scrubbed.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy a bottle of Murphy's Oil Soap.

    It should be available at most home improvement stores, big box stores, or even Dollar General.

    It's pretty inexpensive if you buy a small bottle.

    That's all you should need.
  2. Step 2: Get a soft washcloth.

    Stick with one you're not particularly attached to
    -- you don't want to take any risks when dealing with dyes.

    Wet it with some water
    -- it should be thoroughly wet, but not soaked. , Less than the size of a quarter should do the trick, depending on how much dye you're looking to remove.

    Be extra careful if you're dealing with an area around your eyes. , Continue rubbing for about 30 seconds, or until you see the stain start to lift.

    Don't be too hard on your skin! Be patient.

    It may take a bit longer. , Your skin will be thankful for it
    -- it just got rubbed red.

    Be generous.

    The redness will fade shortly.
  3. Step 3: Apply a small amount of Murphy's Oil Soap to the washcloth.

  4. Step 4: Rub gently onto the area of skin that has dye on it.

  5. Step 5: When the dye comes off

  6. Step 6: apply a moisturizer onto the area that was scrubbed.

Detailed Guide

It should be available at most home improvement stores, big box stores, or even Dollar General.

It's pretty inexpensive if you buy a small bottle.

That's all you should need.

Stick with one you're not particularly attached to
-- you don't want to take any risks when dealing with dyes.

Wet it with some water
-- it should be thoroughly wet, but not soaked. , Less than the size of a quarter should do the trick, depending on how much dye you're looking to remove.

Be extra careful if you're dealing with an area around your eyes. , Continue rubbing for about 30 seconds, or until you see the stain start to lift.

Don't be too hard on your skin! Be patient.

It may take a bit longer. , Your skin will be thankful for it
-- it just got rubbed red.

Be generous.

The redness will fade shortly.

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