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A common problem of beard coloring is facial staining, which can draw negative attention to the face, defeating the purpose of coloring. Those with dry skin are more likely to have this problem. The application of baby oil, barrier cream or petroleum jelly not only prevents staining, it soothes dry skin in the process.
Hair can become dry and unmanageable due to a poor diet, your oil glands, the weather or contact with harmful elements, such as the chlorine in your swimming pool. The dryness can make the hair dull and lifeless-looking. Citric acid is a component in many hair shampoos due to its benefits, but that doesn't mean it is necessarily good for your dry hair.
Dark elbow stains are caused by hyper-pigmentation of the skin. Often, these stains are accompanied by rough calluses on the elbows. Excessive exposure to the sun can make these stains appear even darker. The reason that some people struggle with these dark stains while others don't may be hereditary. These stains can be unsightly and make you self-conscious about wearing short sleeves. Before you spend a lot of money on lightening creams to address the problem, try one of these natural home remedies.
Food coloring is a type of dye that can quickly stain your skin. Whether you were coloring Easter eggs, cooking with food coloring or even doing an experiment with your kids, food coloring stains are unsightly. No matter how hard you scrub, washing your skin with soap and water is not enough to remove food-coloring stains. Once the dye penetrates the skin, a more aggressive approach is necessary. A few common household products will effectively clean food coloring from the skin.
White Out, also known as liquid paper, is used to cover mistakes that have been written or typed on paper in ink. The use of White Out prevents the writer from having to write or print out an entirely new paper. White Out is meant to be permanent so when it gets on your skin it can be difficult to remove. Follow a few simple steps and use supplies from home to remove White Out from skin as well as the unsightly white stains it leaves.
Iodine helps eliminate bacteria and therefore is commonly used as a skin sterilizer prior to surgery. Iodine is also used to clear up minor bacterial skin infections. While iodine has wonderful uses, a major drawback is that it stains your skin and clothing. The upside is that inexpensive remedies are available to remove iodine stains from your skin, even if you need to remove these stains on a regular basis.
Lorica leather is a trademarked, high-tech synthetic material used in shoes, wallets, handbags and even watch straps. Created 20 years ago in Italy, it is gaining in popularity with vegetarians and vegans, as it imitates the look and feel of real leather, and even "breathes"--allowing air and moisture to pass through it as real leather does. Caring for the material is identical to real leather; it also needs to be cleaned and routinely polished to keep shine and flexibility, and to renew waterproofing of the material.
Whether you've dyed your clothing or dyed your hair a new color, dyed skin was not the goal. Although soap and water paired with a loofah can remove the majority of dye stains on the skin, when that fails, or when abrasives aren't a good solution, using nail polish remover is a proven household stain remedy.
The staining caused by nicotine is notoriously difficult to remove. Clinging to everything from wallpaper to clothing, removing the brownish yellow buildup generally requires multiple applications of harsh chemical solvents. While this may not be much of an issue when the surface in question is a wall, it becomes a much bigger concern when the staining is on your skin. Fortunately, there are a number of methods for removing the nicotine stains from your skin without risking chemical burns or painful abrasions.
Citric acid is naturally found in citrus fruits, including oranges, limes and lemons. It is usually produced in powdered form and it easily mixes into liquid. Citric acid has many household uses, and there are many products in which it is an ingredient.
White gloves are probably one of the hardest clothing items to keep clean. However, they are also pretty easy to wash once they get dirty. Of course, if you have white leather or white suede gloves then this cleaning method will not work for you because you should not get them wet. However, white lace, wool or any other material should work just fine in this case. You will need a little patience, but the results will be well worth it and your gloves will still fit perfectly once you are done.
Handling an ink pen may inadvertently leave stains on fingers and hands. While this presents no serious health risk for most people, the marks can be unsightly. Washing with common soap and water is often not enough to get pen stains off skin. Extra effort may be necessary to remove the ink completely.