typeF.com Hair Dye Off Skin http://www.typef.com/hair-dye-off-skin/ en-US Is Plum Hair Dye OK With Pale Skin? http://www.typef.com/article/plum-hair-dye-ok-pale-skin/ Sun, 06 Nov 2011 04:31:21 -0800 http://www.typef.com/article/plum-hair-dye-ok-pale-skin/ Ways to Get Petroleum Jelly Off Skin http://www.typef.com/article/ways-petroleum-jelly-off-skin/ Wed, 28 Sep 2011 05:47:07 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/ways-petroleum-jelly-off-skin/
Petroleum jelly is a lifesaver when you're dyeing your hair. Apply a little to your hairline, neck and ears, and it will help keep those irritating drips and drops of dye from staining your skin when the dye doesn't go quite where you intended. Unfortunately, after the dye's been rinsed away, the petroleum jelly might still be stuck stubbornly to your skin. That's not the kind of glow you want your skin to have, but taking it off is easier than you might think.]]>
What Will Take the Dye Off Your Skin After Home Hair Coloring? http://www.typef.com/article/dye-off-skin-after-home-hair-coloring/ Mon, 29 Aug 2011 05:55:16 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/dye-off-skin-after-home-hair-coloring/ How to Get Black Hair Dye Off of Your Hands http://www.typef.com/article/black-hair-dye-off-hands/ Mon, 15 Aug 2011 09:35:30 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/black-hair-dye-off-hands/
So, you dyed your hair a sexy shade of vixen black but forgot just one little thing -- the gloves! Black hair dye on your tresses is hot. Black hair dye all over your hands -- not so much. Luckily, there is a remedy to help fix this very unattractive problem. It may take some time, but you will eventually be able to remove the black hair dye and see your skin again.]]>
How to Get Black Ink Off Your Skin http://www.typef.com/article/black-ink-off-skin/ Mon, 08 Aug 2011 10:25:49 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/black-ink-off-skin/
Maybe a pen exploded at the bottom of your purse. Maybe you used your hand instead of paper to write down that hot guy's digits. However it happened, you find yourself with black ink on your skin and it's not as easy to get off as you hoped it would be. Don't scrub your skin raw---there's nothing pretty about red, irritated, ink-stained skin. Try one of these methods for removing the ink quickly and easily.]]>
How to Get Wax Off Skin? http://www.typef.com/article/wax-off-skin/ Mon, 08 Aug 2011 10:25:49 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/wax-off-skin/
As if ripping your hair out by the roots wasn't enough to deal with, things got a little messy and now you've got waxy residue all over. Don't freak out; there is a solution. Get yourself out of your sticky situation with a little know-how and some old-fashioned elbow grease. And then pamper your poor skin with some luxurious body lotion. You've definitely earned it.]]>
How to Prevent Leather Dye From Coming Off of a Coat http://www.typef.com/article/prevent-leather-dye-coming-off-coat/ Mon, 08 Aug 2011 10:25:49 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/prevent-leather-dye-coming-off-coat/
So you have a brand-new leather coat? You lucky thing! It's an investment that will last a lifetime and keep you warm through the harshest shopping conditions and chilliest nights out. And, if you're sensible with your fashion choices, it will defy the latest trends for innumerable seasons to come. But right now, while the coat is brand-new, you have a big problem: The dye comes off and stains whatever it touches, from your hands and neck to the seats of your car. Luckily, there is something you can do about it, hopefully before sitting on your friend's fancy white sofa.]]>
How to Take Ink Off Skin http://www.typef.com/article/ink-off-skin/ Fri, 05 Aug 2011 09:54:57 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/ink-off-skin/
Don't panic, girl. Just because you've been branded by a leaky pen or permanent marker doesn't mean you have to try to rock an impromptu tattoo. Before you try to pass the ink stain off as a funky fashion accessory, know that you can remove it with some elbow grease and some things you probably have in your kitchen or medicine cabinet. So, take a deep breath, gather your thoughts and take action. Pretty soon, your skin will be back to fab.]]>
How to Get Adhesive Off of Skin http://www.typef.com/article/adhesive-off-skin/ Fri, 05 Aug 2011 09:54:57 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/adhesive-off-skin/
Whether you need to remove the residue left behind from a bandage or you used adhesives to apply theatrical makeup, getting the sticky stuff off your skin presents a challenge. Adhesive remains on your skin long after the bandage or makeup has been removed. If you attempt to pull the adhesive from your skin, often it takes the top layer of skin and hair along for the ride. Be patient and use simple techniques to remove the adhesive effectively and painlessly.]]>
How to Get Permanent Marker Off Skin http://www.typef.com/article/permanent-marker-off-skin/ Fri, 05 Aug 2011 09:54:57 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/permanent-marker-off-skin/
Black is a classic, fashionable color. But when it's in the form of permanent marker-stained skin, it fails to impress. You notice the evidence, you reach for the soap and water -- but don't expect your skin to come clean with such ordinary tools, even if you rub your skin raw. It's going to take a different approach to rid yourself of the permanent ink. Yet it's well within your power.]]>
How do I Get Chewing Gum Off of Skin? http://www.typef.com/article/chewing-gum-off-skin/ Fri, 05 Aug 2011 09:54:57 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/chewing-gum-off-skin/
Gum stuck on your face is definitely a fashion "don't." Attempting to remove the chewing gum from your skin can be painful -- similar to yanking off a bandage -- but if you're armed with a couple of simple techniques and a few basic kitchen supplies, you can safely and painlessly remove the chewing gum -- and any evidence you were acting like you're 12 -- from the unwelcome location, tear-free.]]>
How to Get Exfoliating Skin Off of Your Face http://www.typef.com/article/exfoliating-skin-off-face/ Thu, 07 Jul 2011 20:30:12 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/exfoliating-skin-off-face/
If you're like the average diva, you spend a decent chunk of change on makeup, moisturizers and other treatments to pamper your face. Priming the canvas, so to speak, by exfoliating your dead facial skin is the first step in making sure your makeup looks flawless. Dead skin cells that aren't manually removed by exfoliation build up and cause dullness and rough patches. When you slough off the dead skin cells on your face, you're left with fresh, radiant and regenerated skin.]]>
How to Get Dye Off Scalp http://www.typef.com/article/dye-off-scalp/ Thu, 16 Jun 2011 12:47:15 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/dye-off-scalp/
When you take the plunge and indulge in a dye job for your mane, the last thing you want is a tinted scalp to go with your new 'do. Unfortunately, if the dye makes contact with your scalp, it will stain. If you can't cleverly conceal the evidence of a dye debacle, try to banish it from your scalp.]]>
Tricks for Keeping Hair Dye Off the Skin http://www.typef.com/article/tricks-keeping-hair-dye-off-skin/ Sun, 29 May 2011 20:21:08 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/tricks-keeping-hair-dye-off-skin/
Dying your hair can take your locks from drab to fab in (almost) an instant. However, a salon dye job can drain the wallet of even the most budget-conscious fashionista. Luckily, several beauty companies offer at-home dye kits that let you transform your strands in the comfort of your own home. The bad part? Home hair dying can be messy. You don't want to put more dye on your skin than on your hair, so take a few extra moments to prepare your skin for the hair-dying process.]]>
How to Dye Your Hair Based on Your Skin Complexion http://www.typef.com/article/dye-hair-based-skin-complexion/ Fri, 06 May 2011 15:14:41 -0700 http://www.typef.com/article/dye-hair-based-skin-complexion/
As if choosing what color you want your hair to be isn't hard enough, you also need to determine if it matches your complexion. Hair that looks straight weird against your skin dumbs down your entire look. For instance, super dark hair against pale skin not only makes you look like Elvira, but it makes you look kind of sickly and tired, as well. You can skip looking like a hot mess by taking a few factors into consideration when choosing your hair color.]]>
How to Keep the Shoe Dye From Rubbing Off on My Feet http://www.typef.com/article/keep-shoe-dye-rubbing-off-feet/ Sun, 30 Jan 2011 20:12:28 -0800 http://www.typef.com/article/keep-shoe-dye-rubbing-off-feet/
Though it probably shouldn't happen with good-quality shoes, sometimes colored shoe dyes can rub off on your socks or the skin of your feet if that dye was applied a little too enthusiastically, or if the dye was cheap. Before you start cursing a blue streak and toss those shoes in the garbage, why not see if you can solve the problem? A little simple cleaning, or failing that, some creative color treatment measures, can allow you to wear those shoes without worry.]]>
How to Get Dark Marks Off of Dark Skin http://www.typef.com/article/dark-marks-off-dark-skin/ Thu, 20 Jan 2011 22:33:51 -0800 http://www.typef.com/article/dark-marks-off-dark-skin/
Your personal beauty statement marks the spot when your sassy hairstyle is in place, slinky dress fits perfectly and daring makeup has pizzazz. But when marks on your dark skin stand out, your fashion reputation can take a hit. Don't let dark marks take the fab out of your fashion flair and rich skin tone! Highlight your dark skin by getting rid of skin flaws, keeping your sassy beauty statement in line.]]>
How to Get Buildup Off My Hair Without Using Shampoo http://www.typef.com/article/buildup-off-hair-using-shampoo/ Sun, 16 Jan 2011 18:51:47 -0800 http://www.typef.com/article/buildup-off-hair-using-shampoo/
Ewe. What's that white sticky stuff in your hair? If you use styling products, chances are that the white stuff is buildup that doesn't give in easily to ordinary shampoo and water. When shampoo just doesn't cut it, you may need something a bit more aggressive to dissolve styling product residue -- that's where baking soda comes in. Baking soda does more than freshen your fridge. In fact, it can be a lifesaver in a variety of situations, including getting that nasty gunk out of your hair.]]>