You will need
- toothpaste, alcohol, lemon, liquid varnish remover, baby oil, baking soda
Instruction
1
The classical way. To remove light stains, apply toothpaste. It operates quite smoothly and does not irritate the skin. Apply toothpaste on the wet brush and gently scour the spot of contamination.
2
Alcohol is the most known solvent. Apply a few drops on a cotton pad and RUB the stain. If you fail the first time, then try again. The alcohol dissolves even dried paint. Don't worry if the skin is red. This is a natural reaction of an organism to a stimulus. Alcohol can be replaced by vodka or any other strong alcoholic drink.
3
Apply on a cotton ball some liquid nail Polish remover. It is composed of acetone, so the skin on contact may be red. RUB several times the area of contamination.
4
Baking soda has long been considered the best natural bleach and stain remover. Our grandmothers still used it to remove contaminants from any surface. Take 1 teaspoon of powder and mix with a few drops of water until a paste. Apply it on a cotton pad and gently clean the stain.
5
Baby oil has a moisturizing effect and does not irritate the skin. Apply a few drops to the affected area. Leave overnight and in the morning wash off the oil and with it the paint residue.
6
Lemon is a natural bleaching agent. It is used for removing stains of different nature. Cut the lemon and RUB the contaminated area. If the lemon does not, you can replace it with cucumber.
7
Apply to a cotton pad or cloth with a bit of yogurt. Leave the poultice for a few minutes, then rinse with warm water.
Useful advice
When painting hair, apply on the skin some vaseline.