RED????...what sort of gal d'ya think I am????
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Peroxide shifts most stains. Very weak solution, like for cleaning cuts, but soak a cotton pad in it, apply to stained areas of skin, leave for a few minutes, rinse, moisturise.... put on acrylic nails.... paint with Piskies lovely orange varnish....
Hope you manage to shift it before your big do! I usually do this with hair dye the night before some event.......
Red x
P.S. Making pastry often works as well......just don't eat it...lolLast edited by crazy_red; 30-12-2008, 08:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Nicos View Postupdate....
Salt scrub has helped a bit ( and yup..it stung like crazy)
Washing powder???good idea ...will give that a go in a moment
...not got any fake tan...but an interesting concept
.....long elegant gloves...not got any BUT I do have my sewing machine here and a large piece of red felt ( Hmmmm..maybe orange hands would be less conspicuous????)
....no lemons- just clementines...would that work???
...love your idea janeyo...I could also try and distract them by talking in my cr@p French about M Gere the French plumber
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Kitchen Gardener
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Postnow hair dye is easy, you rub vaseline or baby oil all around the hairline ears, neck and forehead ...... then apply the dye, then as its colouring up, rub round with a bit of cotton wool with baby oil on, and it will all just wash off
LMAO,.....yup, I do the same with moisturiser, it works a treat....until you take your gloves off and realise they were full of holes....
I am actually wearing bright red glitter nail varnish on purpose today (honest), very festive I look too.........kinda clashes with the hair a tad though
I generally stick with black - it covers up the stained, composty, soil engrained nails a treat, so you don't need to worry what you've been grubbing in
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