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No More Hair Dye Stains: Real Tricks for a Clean Hairline

The last time I dyed my hair cherry red, my forehead looked like a watercolor palette. If you’ve ever finished a DIY dye job and realized your scalp’s got more color than your hair, here’s what actually works: 🧴 Baby oil barrier: Before you start, swipe baby oil or coconut oil along your hairline and ears. It’s like an invisible shield—no more neon stains. 🧤 Headband hack: A thin, stretchy headband just past your hairline catches drips before they hit your skin. Bonus: old towels around your neck save your favorite tee. 🪥 Toothpaste rescue: For stubborn stains, a dab of baking soda toothpaste on a cotton swab (or old toothbrush) gently buffs away color—just don’t scrub too hard! 🧼 Makeup remover magic: Creamy removers (think cold cream) melt away dye. Let it sit for five minutes, then wipe and rinse. A little prep and the right bathroom staples = zero panic. What’s your go-to trick for post-dye cleanup? #hairdyeproblems #beautyhacks #diyhair #Beauty #HairCare

No More Hair Dye Stains: Real Tricks for a Clean Hairline