PRIMER + skin + hair. HELP!?!?!?


Question:hi, you know the story, you prime something, it falls on you, you have a white forhead and hite streaks in your hair...

so, how do i get this off my arms, legs, hands, hair and forehead?

no, going bald and skinning my legs and arms isnt an option.

Answers:
warm water and soap will work with acrylic paint

if oil based you can use hand cleaner-D&L works best-on your skin but isnt the best for your hair.Baby oil will take it out of your hair but then you have to get the oil out of the hair.Under no circumstances do you want paint thinner to come into contact with your hair or any sensitive body area.


is it acrylic? then jst take a hot shower & take conditioner & u'r comb in there & jst comb thru it. It's the safest & may take a while but it will come out esp w/ hot water.

If it's a oil base. u may have to go bald.(j/k) u can use paint thinner or mineral spirits on u'r skin... u can try it on u'r hair as well but def. take a shower after to get the chemicals out or wash it really well..

i've had experience... trust me.. been there...done that. LOL
baby wipes work great i use them allthe time
I recently painted the interior of every room in my house -- so I know where you are coming from! I found that to take it off my skin, I just needed to scrub. The best thing I found to help take it off were those exfoliating gloves that you can buy for a few bucks in the beauty department of any major retailer. It never ceased to amaze me how the regular paint would just come right off, but the primer really wanted to stay there!

For hair -- I would just wash and condition my hair well and then I would comb through it. It would take most of it out -- although I would still find coated strands of hair for a few days afterwards (I would just take my fingernails down the hair shaft and it would peel off the primer).

If you do any more painting, I really suggest a hat (I actually wore a shower cap when I painted) and latex gloves. You still might get some primer on the arms, face, and it may soak through your clothes -- but at least it won't be in your hair or the groves of your fingernails.

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