This is a common problem. We were very happy before using the face paint, because we can use the face paint to create colorful makeup. But when we need to clean it, we will find that this is a very difficult thing, especially when the face paint gets on the hair. Of course, you don't want to walk around your hair with this wild hair, making you look as if you are still going through your rebellious period. So, how to remove facial painting from hair? Don't worry, today we will talk about how to remove facial paint from the hair.

1. Scrape off with your nails
This may seem too simple, but it is the first on the list because it is so simple. Even better, you don't need anything to try this. As long as you have hands and fingers (and you haven't bitten your nails too hard!), then you can try this method.
This method is most suitable for small face painting on the hair, rather than a large piece covering half of the head. Attempting to scrape off all of these with your nails will take too long.
2. Grooming
If you haven't fully done this with your nails, then you can step up your efforts and start using tools. Of course, in this case, the tool of the hair trade will be a comb.
This works best if there is not much face painting to remove. It can be done with damp or dry hair, and you may benefit from both methods.
Just drag the comb through the hair hard. You can grab a handful of hair and hold it tightly, drag the comb up and down along the hairline to shave off the face painting.
You may need to rearrange your hair a few times to shave it all off, because the comb can only shave off the face painting that it can touch.
3. Dishwashing Liquid
Remove the facial paint from the hair. If neither the comb nor the nails have cut it off, then it's time to introduce some heavier blows. The detergent is strong enough to remove the stubborn grease sticking to the cooking pot, so it is also great when trying to remove facial paint from the hair. In addition, most people have detergent at home, so you don't have to look around.
Just like you can add some detergent and water to the pan and let it soak for a period of time to loosen the clumps of food, the same method can also be applied to the hair. Use some dish soap and water to lather your hair. Let it sit for a while so that the detergent can start working on the face painting. Then, use a towel, comb, or even just your hands to scrub the face paint vigorously.
After scrubbing the face paint as much as possible, rinse your hair thoroughly with water. Fortunately, this has removed all the facial painting from your hair. But if not, you may need to use dish soap for a second or even third cycle.
4. Toothpaste
Trying to remove the facial paint from the hair is similar to trying to remove the cutin on the top layer of the skin. Therefore, similar methods may apply to both. For your skin, you can use some rough texture materials to help wipe away dead skin, such as loofah or towel. For facial painting that sticks to the hair, we will use toothpaste instead of loofah.
Toothpaste is gritty and abrasive, and is the perfect texture to help remove dried facial paint from the hair. First spray some toothpaste onto the face paint on the hair. Don't worry, it won't make your hair as white as teeth.
In conclusion
If you find facial paint on your hair, don't worry. Of course you are not alone. It always happens to people! Thankfully, there are many ways you can try to remove facial paint from your hair. No matter what type of face painting or how long it stays on your hair, there is a solution to help you remove it.
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