| Most women who choose to color their
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| | too), but you can get the same results
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| hair, do it at home. It's not that
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| | with your toothpaste. The make up of
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| difficult, and you get it done just the
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| | toothpaste means that it contains just
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| way you want. Unfortunately, you often
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| | enough abrasive to help remove the dye
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| do a little more than you want, and are
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| | from your skin, without irritating it.
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| left wondering how to remove hair dye
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| | Rub it in with your gloved fingers, or
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| from a variety of surfaces, including
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| | use an old toothbrush.
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| you!
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| | When the dye falls on clothing, get it
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| The first tip, is that when dying your
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| | off and into cold water, immediately.
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| hair, apply a border of Vaseline around
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| | Soak until the stain is all or mostly
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| the edge of your scalp. Make it an area
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| | removed. Wring out and place on a firm
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| perhaps an inch wide or more. Yes, it
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| | surface, then use an old toothbrush to
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| feels a little greasy, but it will save
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| | work a dishwashing detergent into the
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| you the work of trying to scrub off dye
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| | stain. Rinse and launder as usual but
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| stains at the base of your neck where you
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| | air dry in case the stain is not
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| can't even see what you're doing.
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| | completely gone. If there is some mark
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| If you do have hair dye stains, there are
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| | left, soaking it overnight in one of the
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| commercial removers to be bought at hair
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| | OxyClean products may help.
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| salons (after all, they make mistakes
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