Thursday, January 21, 2010

My friend got nail polish in her hair idk how she got it in there but she needs help getting it out. Any ideas?

You could try using baby oil and see if the dried polish will slide out - like you would to remove gum. Using ice might work, too.





Or a non-acetone nail polish remover if all else fails.





Once the nail polish has dried it actually shouldn't be too difficult to remove - in fact, unless it is a big knotted up mess, you *might* be able to slide it from the hair without using oil or chemicals.My friend got nail polish in her hair idk how she got it in there but she needs help getting it out. Any ideas?
Isolate the strands of hair that are covered with nail polish and put an ice cube on them. Try to chip the pieces of hardened nail polish from your child's hair. Do this until you remove as much of the nail polish as possible. Proceed to the next step if nail polish remains in your child's hair.


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Step 2





Put a little baby oil or mineral oil on your fingers. Gently massage the nail polish spots. Gently pull on the nail polish, running your fingernails down the strands of hair. If the polish begins to come out, continue this process until you dislodge as much of the polish as possible. If some nail polish remains in your child's hair, proceed to the next step.


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Step 3





Put a small amount of nail polish remover on a cotton swab or cotton ball. Dab on your child's hair until the nail polish is removed.


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Step 4





Rinse out all traces of the nail polish remover or other substances used to remove the nail polish.My friend got nail polish in her hair idk how she got it in there but she needs help getting it out. Any ideas?
nail polish remover?
shampoo it alottttt !!!
tell her to wash her hair thoroughly.

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