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Stressful Day!!!! Posted: 06-23-07 10:22am
Today has been
really stressful so far. Last night I had
insomnia so I woke up cranky. Then I
decided to dye my hair black again cause
i'm going out tonihgt. i asked robbie is
there was any on my face as i didn't have
a mirror in the room i was doing it in and
he said no- well when i washed it all out
i had a huge patch of black dye on
my right cheek and it won't come out!!!!
i tried to cover it with foundation and
face powder but it won't come out when i
tried to scrub it and it's still
noticeable- any suggestions?
so then we went shopping in central london
and turned up 2 mins late to find we'd be
given a parking fine on our car for £80
i'm in such a bad mood now
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ShiningShannon
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Posted: 06-23-07 10:31am
Ah, I am sorry your day didn't start out
too good. I cant believe he didnt see the
big blob on you cheek! That once happened
to a friend of mine, but it was more on
the side of her face by her ear. That
totaly sucks about the fine also I really hope you
have a better night
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Mommy35
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Posted: 06-23-07 10:59am
Re wet your hair and use it as a scrubby
and wipe the spot on your face with it.
Hair is the best thing to remove hair dye
on the skin that .I have ever found.
Lemon dish soap also works well. Good
luck with it
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Dannzibelle
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Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 3587 Location: South East, England
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Posted: 06-24-07 04:45am
waterproof make up remover! Ok i figured
i'm preoberly late for this and you're
blotch free now but when my sister does my
hair and sometimes the stain remover
doesn't get it all off i use make up
remver, you need to scrub a little bit but
it comes out really well
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