Abby got into my sharpie markers while I was showering and colored her hands and feet. I trird soap but it didn't do much. I'm just thankful she didn't get any on the carpet and only a little on her pj's. Any one got any ideas how to get it off her skin.
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Re: Any tips on getting sharpie marker off
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I was also going to say hand sanitizer. But I would scrub it with a toothbrush, that stuff burns irritated skin. I would probably put her in the tub, slobber the skin with lotion to moisturize it, wipe it all off then gently rub with hand sanitizer. Then bath her with good old soap and water. Reapply lotion.
She wouldn't be the first kid to live a week with sharpied hands and feet. I have to keep the kids separated and one contained in the master while I shower, and do it FAST! I have mastered the 6 minute shower!
I googled.
https://www.ehow.com/how_5097427_remove-sharpie-ink-skin.html
Thanks everyone. I tried googling and all I found was using alcohol which I'm not sure I want to use on her skin. Of course I don't have hand sanitizer. All else fails she will go to school tomorrow with a greenish blue hand and colors on her feet.
TinyPinkBug: thanks for the link. I will try some of those tricks. Never thought about using toothpaste or sunscreen.
I had forgotten about sunscreen myself. I learned the hard way that sunscreen has emulsifiers that act as dissolving agents while on my Honeymoon. My acrylic nails got tacky and turned green! Yuck. And of course I couldn't find a nail salon in Aruba.