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sadie612
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does anyone know how on God's green earth to get a Henna Skin stain off
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ShoeDiva said:Uh, you can't. Henna stains the top layers of skin. You can use something mild to exfoliate to help the process along, but you really need to just wait it out.
Tough crowdGuard Dad said:I have a high speed angle grinder with a wire brush attachment.
:sick heck no!!! I like REAL food...or at least food that I know what it really ismei lan said:Only Sadie. I'll bet you like McRibs, too, don't you?Bless your heart...
dapandlap said:Find any piece of furniture in need of refinishing, and do it yourself.
Just be sure to pick out a dark shade of stain, and forget about wearing the protective gloves.
yeah.. how come I heard you chuckle in my head as I read thisnaturegirl said:LOL only you Sadie. BTW, the pics on FB are cool. I had no idea they were henna. Next time just tell them you want paint, not henna. :laugh
Hmmm...maybe a natural moisturizing product, like Burt's Bee's almond oil hand cream, liberally applied, would both soothe your raw skin and decrease the life of tatoo.kittycat said:Temporary airbrush tattoo removal
Most airbrush tattoo inks/paints are alcohol-based. Applying baby powder several times during the day will extend the life of the tattoo. Removal is done by applying an oil or alcohol based product. Baby oil, mineral oil and suntan lotion work best. Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) also works, but should be used with caution as it can dry and irritate the skin. They last from a couple of days up to a week depending on how often the area is washed and taken care of.