To remove paint stains from your skin has been so simple

Now that we're painting our hair at home, we have a common problem: Paint stains on the forehead, on the ears, under the neck. It's just something you don't avoid. Now you can be one of those smart people who doesn't forget to put hot tubel or hydrated cream on his hair before he starts [...]
Now that we're painting our hair at home, we have a common problem: Paint stains on the forehead, on the ears, under the neck. It's just something you don't avoid.
Now you can be one of those smart people who can't forget to put a bathtub or a hydrated cream in his hair before he starts painting. Or you can be like us, who forget every time.
When you see that you've been painted, your instinct tells you to clean it with water and soap. In fact, it is good to leave paint on your skin for a while. The longer it stays, the easier it gets off.
As for the removal, as a bullet comes out with a bullet, so does the paint. When you're done painting your hair and waiting for the minute you get what's left of the bowl and apply it to the areas where you're dirty. Rub the apple areas in the surrounding motion, wipe them with paper, and wash them with water. Despite the color, it works every time.










