Scalp Stained by Hair Dye? Here’s How to Fix It Fast (No Panic Needed!)
Ever finished a DIY dye job only to realize your scalp looks like it’s wearing a new shade too? Been there, freaked out, and found solutions!
💡 Prevention is everything: Before you start, swipe baby oil or petroleum jelly along your hairline and ears. This creates a slick barrier, so dye slides off instead of soaking in. Trust me, it saves so much scrubbing later!
📌 Oops, too late? Don’t stress! Dab a bit of leftover hair dye on the stain with a cotton swab, then gently rub it in. Sounds weird, but it reactivates the color so you can wipe it away with exfoliating soap and a washcloth.
✅ Toothpaste (non-gel, with baking soda) is your secret weapon. Rub it in with a cotton swab or soft toothbrush for a minute, then wipe clean. It’s gritty enough to lift stains but gentle on skin.
⚠️ Sensitive skin? Try creamy makeup remover or baby oil overnight—just don’t forget to protect your pillow!
Quick recap: Prep with oil, reactivate with dye, exfoliate with toothpaste, or soak with remover. What’s your go-to hair dye rescue—classic home remedy or pro salon fix?
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