Okay, so I did something really stupid. I used Nair Hair Remover between my eyebrows. The hair came off, but now the skin is pinkinsh-red where I did it! It looks really nerdy! I wouldn't be so concerned but my school's "meet the teacher night" is in 2 hours and it still hasnt gone away(it's been over 3 hours since I did it.! I've already tried aloe vera.|||It's not going to go away soon. Try wearing a hat to cover the top. Wash your face with oatmeal once a day. Yes,oatmeal. If you have seen Bubzbeauty on YouTube, she does it too. It reduces redness, and makes your skin soft too!
Good Luck!|||try putting ice over it for a little bit but that probably was not a good idea nair hair removal is only for your body ,if you use it on your face it will irriate it and turn red..|||well its not going to really quick to go away but if there NO broken skin try petroleum jelly on it
it might help or just use neosporn
Saturday, December 24, 2011
I used a cream hair remover from veet. after using it i my skin is red and irritated it's sensitive.?
is this forever? dangerous? is it going to make a scar?|||I don't think it is going to make a scar but I am pretty sure you are allergic to it. I had that same reaction and so now I don't use it. Use some aloe and that will alleviate some of the pain. Good luck|||you will be fine, don't use it again you are obviously sensative to the product.|||No, it won't scar. Just put the conditioner solution on it that came in the package, or use some olive oil on it. (You left it on too long.)|||i used that stuff once and my skin didn't turn red, did you do what the can told you too about trying a little spot of skin and waiting after 24 hours to use more or know not too? i don't think it is permanent but you should probably just stick with normal shaving.|||no it wont i have very sensitive skin and i did the same thing and i am fine just try not to do it again|||yes its sensitive. ive tried i as well and my skin burned with redness as well. i was frustrated with this product so i threw it out. later someone had given me this product: avon's skin so soft fresh and smooth facial hair removal cream. i used this and it worked well!! it may irritate my skin a little but it is gone the next day after i'd applied lotion! im on my second order and have been using this product. i hope it works well for you as well.|||I HAVE THE SAME REACTION... it goes away after abt some odd hours or maybe a day. but it does... IT WONT SCAR just dont use it anymore.. if you like it maybe your skin will get use to it... i stopped|||You could have very sensitive skin. Did you leave it on too long? Put Vaseline on it to calm it down. If it is still irritated on Mon., see a dermatologist.|||it won't last forever and it probably won't scar - sounds like you're allergic to it - stop using the product and apply lotion with aloe to the affected area - the aloe should relieve the redness and any itchiness.|||try not to let it on too long|||It is not going to scar, but you are allergic to it and/or left it on for too long.
How to get red dried nail polish out of the carpet? ?
I have a light pink carpet and recently spilt bright red nail polish all over it, I've tried nail polish remover but it didn't work, is there anything else I can try?|||Often nail polish on carpet is just on the very tips of the fibers. If this is the case you can just snip the polish off with sharp scissors.
Just cut the very tips of the fibers. Work slowly. Don't cut a single millimeter more than you have to and pull up while cutting. This will help prevent divots in the carpet. Try your best to do just one or two fibers at a time...not a whole clump.
This will work unless you have used nail polish remover and have worked the nail polish deeper into the carpet.
Good luck.
-|||Nail polish remover will remove not only the polish, but also the dye in the carpet. Try hydrogen peroxide dabbing at first then maybe some scrubbing after wards with a tooth bush. If that doesn't work you can use rubbing alcohol.|||Bad news. You can't.|||Try using some baking soda.
Just cut the very tips of the fibers. Work slowly. Don't cut a single millimeter more than you have to and pull up while cutting. This will help prevent divots in the carpet. Try your best to do just one or two fibers at a time...not a whole clump.
This will work unless you have used nail polish remover and have worked the nail polish deeper into the carpet.
Good luck.
-|||Nail polish remover will remove not only the polish, but also the dye in the carpet. Try hydrogen peroxide dabbing at first then maybe some scrubbing after wards with a tooth bush. If that doesn't work you can use rubbing alcohol.|||Bad news. You can't.|||Try using some baking soda.
How do I get the remove red dye which has bled onto other clothes?
I used Rit Color Remover and that was a complete disaster - it actually took the color out of the blue clothes and left all the red in. Completely worthless and expensive effort. I've had other instances of red color bleed and bleach has never worked for me. I do not ever dry the damaged clothes before trying to get the red out. This last batch was washed several times as well as using color remover.
My husband said to just write it all off and that's probably good advice.
Please don't answer to tell me to use bleach or Rit anything.
Thanks!|||Hi Noel,
I have been there done that, and have ruined lots of clothes in the past. Now I keep in the laundry cupboard a product called Dylon Colour Run Remover - Coloursafe. It's a life saver when your coloured clothes turn pink because of red colouring.
If your clothes are coloured it's important you only use the "Coloursafe" Dylon Colour Run Remover and try to treat it as soon as possible.
http://www.dylon.com.au/fc-coloursafe.ht鈥?/a>
If your clothes are white and turn pink because of red colouring then you can use Dylon Colour Run Remover - Whites
http://www.dylon.com.au/fc-whites.htm
The product really works, but don't be temped to use the Dylon Colour Run Remover - (Whites) on your coloured clothes like I did one time. It will do the same thing as Rit Colour Remover did to your clothes.
Your husband might be right, it could be to late to save your clothes this time. But it's a good idea to have both Dylon Colour Run Remover for Whites and Coloured clothes in you laundry cupboard for future accidents.
I can buy this brand where I live. If you can't get the same brand where you are there is sure to be another brand that does the same thing.
From Noelene Sydney Australia.|||You're never going to be able to enjoy those clothes again, even if you find a way to remedy the problem.
If you don't want to save them to wear while painting, gardening, or cleaning around bleach splatters ... I say cut them up for cleaning or car washing rags.
I'm an extremely frugal person. But, there comes a time when it's more important to know when to quit wasting your time.|||Umm... So you put them in boiling water one by one and let them stay in for like 5 min. and then take them out and ta-da! No more red!!!
My husband said to just write it all off and that's probably good advice.
Please don't answer to tell me to use bleach or Rit anything.
Thanks!|||Hi Noel,
I have been there done that, and have ruined lots of clothes in the past. Now I keep in the laundry cupboard a product called Dylon Colour Run Remover - Coloursafe. It's a life saver when your coloured clothes turn pink because of red colouring.
If your clothes are coloured it's important you only use the "Coloursafe" Dylon Colour Run Remover and try to treat it as soon as possible.
http://www.dylon.com.au/fc-coloursafe.ht鈥?/a>
If your clothes are white and turn pink because of red colouring then you can use Dylon Colour Run Remover - Whites
http://www.dylon.com.au/fc-whites.htm
The product really works, but don't be temped to use the Dylon Colour Run Remover - (Whites) on your coloured clothes like I did one time. It will do the same thing as Rit Colour Remover did to your clothes.
Your husband might be right, it could be to late to save your clothes this time. But it's a good idea to have both Dylon Colour Run Remover for Whites and Coloured clothes in you laundry cupboard for future accidents.
I can buy this brand where I live. If you can't get the same brand where you are there is sure to be another brand that does the same thing.
From Noelene Sydney Australia.|||You're never going to be able to enjoy those clothes again, even if you find a way to remedy the problem.
If you don't want to save them to wear while painting, gardening, or cleaning around bleach splatters ... I say cut them up for cleaning or car washing rags.
I'm an extremely frugal person. But, there comes a time when it's more important to know when to quit wasting your time.|||Umm... So you put them in boiling water one by one and let them stay in for like 5 min. and then take them out and ta-da! No more red!!!
Should I strip/use color remover or bleach my hair?
I have very long, dyed dark warm brown hair right now but I want to go red. Not like fire engine red, but an intense deeper red. Would I be better off using color remover to attempt to strip my hair of color, or using bleach?|||Use strip and colour remover. Bleach will damage your hair a lot.|||I always use Color Oops. It is super easy to use and can take my black hair back to my natural blonde in one application. I use it all the time so I can dye my hair red. The only bad thing about it is the smell but it works well so I just deal with it(:|||strip %26gt; bleaching
bleaching cause waaaayy more damage
bleaching cause waaaayy more damage
If you put wart remover cream in a open cut will it get infected?
i have a open cut and one of my friends gave what he thought was neosporin but after we put it on we found out that it was actually wart remover cream and now my cut is red and swollen is it infected?|||sounds like it. dont panic, just rinse it well with warm water (about 20 mins) and then get some antiseptic or some dettol/savlon diluted with water ( about 1 to 4 of water) and soak for about 5 mins, dry it off and sprinkle some talc on it to dry it up. should be ok then. but go see the doc anyway. the label for the ointment should tell you if there are any dangers.
Washed clothes with red, now theyre pink, is that colour remover sold in canada?
Rit Dye Fabric Treatment - Powder Color Remover Is this sold in canada? And is it good for white clothes that have some black or other colours on them? Like will it totally take those colours out too? I'm gonna leave my clothes in a bucket of water untill I get an answer from here, cuz I heard you cant let em dry. I'm so sad those were a few of my fave shirts in there, n some cute white capris :( Im so bummed, need answers plz n thank you very much!!!|||Yes there is also one made by Shout and another by Carbona. All are sold in Supermarkets in the laundry aisle
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