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3. Protect Your Skin
One of the best tips before coloring hair is how to avoid coloring outside the lines, or accidentally staining your skin with your new color. According to Patricia Slattery, Assistant Vice President of Hair Color Education, Training & Testing at L’Oreal, a basic hack for dyeing hair at home assures you’ll only get color where you want it. “You can help avoid any potential staining of your skin by applying a thin layer of petroleum jelly along your hairline and to the tops of your ears,” says Slattery. “If you end up getting some color on your skin anyway, grab a damp towel and wipe it off quickly so that it does not set.” If the dye dries on your skin and creates a stain, rub on some waterproof micellar water until it’s gone.
One of the best tips before coloring hair is how to avoid coloring outside the lines, or accidentally staining your skin with your new color. According to Patricia Slattery, Assistant Vice President of Hair Color Education, Training & Testing at L’Oreal, a basic hack for dyeing hair at home assures you’ll only get color where you want it. “You can help avoid any potential staining of your skin by applying a thin layer of petroleum jelly along your hairline and to the tops of your ears,” says Slattery. “If you end up getting some color on your skin anyway, grab a damp towel and wipe it off quickly so that it does not set.” If the dye dries on your skin and creates a stain, rub on some waterproof micellar water until it’s gone.