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While Practicing - Clarifying shampoo took off bad stains!

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Post by TinafromNY Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:27 am

Just a tip I found....For some reason my skin type (I'm very fair) stains REALLY bad with some colors. I was practicing Tribal designs in Paradise black on top of a base of Snaz Lime green on my legs. When I went to wash it off with soap, my whole leg was still stained badly with the green (and some black). I was washing it off in the bathtub, so i tried my "clarifying shampoo"...it's VO5 "Herbal Escapes Clarifying shampoo", which is in every dollar store (the shampoo is med green color shampoo in a fairly clear bottle). The stains came right off!!! To rub, I also used those little round "face scrubbers' they sell in the dollar stores, that have one side like towel and one side like mesh, with tiny binding around edge (2 or 3 to a pack). I used the soft towel side. All the stains were off my leg immediately with no irritation from vigorous rubbing. Just wanted to share as I HATE going around with stains still on me!
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Post by Kat's FacesForFun Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:34 am

tip #2....apply the shampoo directly to the paint BEFORE getting it wet. Work into a lather and rinse clean. No stain to start with that way. Wetting it first reactivates the paint and causes it to soak into the skin more. Shampoo lifts it off. Baby shampoo is ideal for taking it off kids.
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Post by veelux Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:22 pm

Great tips ladies...thanks!
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Post by ginganinja Wed Aug 22, 2012 9:48 pm

I'm glad I'm not the only one that looks moldy after painting myself green!

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