That is how she explains thatvinegarand water will remove hair dye stains from clothing, for example -- if you start removing it as soon as it drips onto the fabric. I tend to think vinegar and water might not be strong enough to remove hair dye stains, which are, after all, meant t...
Hope this helps, How to Remove Ink Stains From a Plastic Baby Doll Use this very unlikely remedy of Clearasil Stayclear Vanishing Acne Cream. HA! That’s right. 1. Pull back the doll’s hair and remove any clothing that is near to avoid bleaching it. 2. Liberally apply 10% benzoyl pe...
Bring the pot to a light boil and then lower heat. Cover the pot and simmer the cabbage for about 1 hour. Strain the liquid from the red cabbage. (Be careful as the liquid will be very hot!) Pour your fresh dye liquid into a mason jar and then place it in the refrigerator until ...
That really depends on your child. Some little ones never get into toilet-related mischief, while others love to throw their rubber ducks into the world’s grossest “pond.” (On a related note, be sure the hair dye for covering all your new grays is also unreachable.) Stairways Gates ...
Try not to let your child sleep with it. Since this is easier said than done, at least remove the toy from the bed once they've fallen asleep. Keep all toys in dust-free containers away from the bed and not on the floor. Even if your child shows no signs of allergies, keep up ...
2. Once you’ve purchased the correct bobby pins, tie or braid down of your natural hair. Smooth any stray or baby hairs with gel, hairspray or pomade. Your hair should lie as flat as possible. 3. Secure your wig slowly, working from the front to the back. Make sure that it’s in...
I don’t know if this is TMI, but this is the first stage of my clean-up process: I always plan to shower right after I make this, so I can take my lotion-covered cups and spoons into the bathroom and scrape out every last bit of lotion and slather myself from head to toe. ...