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16 September, 2008 at 9:32 pm #327677
@~Pebbles~ wrote:
fook all on telly again :twisted:
your missing Jools holland, its been pretty good tonight too. Lemar was on, and I always forget how good he actually is.
And secret millionaire on C4… recorded that to watch later. Thats normally really good.
17 September, 2008 at 7:24 pm #327678FACEBOOK..
Just had a browse, and went onto ARE YOU INTERESTED? Only to be confronted by a photo of a male and female, who lets face it, look like Pinky and Perky with Glasses..
No i’m not F*****G interested.. :roll:
17 September, 2008 at 7:25 pm #327679lol Woohooo… you sure?
Nothing f/cked me off today, Im in a remarkably good mood for change :lol:
17 September, 2008 at 7:28 pm #327680@~*Lucky*~ wrote:
lol Woohooo… you sure?
Nothing f/cked me off today, Im in a remarkably good mood for change :lol:
No.. I’m not lol.. Makes me laugh.. ARE YOU INTERESTED.. Look at the photo’s.. There was even a picture of a dog there..
(Who’s been talking?) :-s
19 September, 2008 at 7:58 pm #327681Right i aint starting a thread for this but it f00ked me off and need some help
Dyed me hair tonight dark brown looks ok but f00k me the hair line and me tips of me ears are stained real bad with the dye
PLEASE how do i get it off iv even tryed nail varninse romover
19 September, 2008 at 8:03 pm #327682Hate that :evil:
I usually wash it off before it sets, so I dunno how to get it off after its set, sorry Suns
19 September, 2008 at 8:04 pm #327683Dye Removes Dye
Like many stains, it often takes the stain producing product to actually remove the stain. The strongest cleaners won’t remove coffee stains from some counter tops or other hard surfaces, but use a little coffee while scrubbing the stain, and amazingly, it comes right off. The same goes for hair dye. The following method of color removal is recommended by professional hair stylists.
While in the shower, use leftover hair dye to remove the dye from stained skin. Simply apply leftover hair dye to the dyed areas of your skin, apply it as you would soap, and rub the stained skin using a circular motion. Immediately afterwards, wash the area with shampoo or soap and a washcloth. The color should come off like magic.
Baking Soda and Dishwashing Liquid
This is a home remedy that is said to work well for some people. Simply mix equal parts of baking soda with dishwashing liquid. Apply this mixture to a damp washcloth, and rinse off the baking soda and dishwashing liquid along with the dye. Dishwashing liquid that contains lemon is said to be the best choice.
Try Toothpaste
Toothpaste is good for more than cleaning teeth. Toothpaste is used for cleaning a number of surfaces other than teeth, and many people have found toothpaste to work well at removing dye from the hands, ears, neck, and face. Toothpaste doesn’t work for everyone, but it’s worth a try since toothpaste is cheap and readily accessible.
19 September, 2008 at 8:05 pm #327684Vinegar, Johnson’s Baby Lotion or Baby wipes, they get anything off!
And a tip for the next time you dye your hair: put vaseline around the edge or your hair, on your forehead!!!19 September, 2008 at 8:05 pm #327685well i decided to clean me bathroom while i was waiting dant realise how it had started to drip on me ears and on me forhead
Bathroom took longer than normul because i couldnt clime on the toilet to get to me window to clean it because of me foot and i was just slower came to wash it off and BANG i now have dyed ear tips lol
19 September, 2008 at 8:07 pm #327686quite a few are saying milk on cotton wool works a treat just give it a good rub
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