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As its name suggests, permanent marker is designed to be...permanent. That’s great when you want to label an item or draw a picture, but not so great when it gets on your skin. Sometimes, it seems like no amount of scrubbing can make the stain budge. Luckily, you won’t have to live your life with a permanent marker smudge on your hand or leg. There are several powerful cleaners and household products that can safely remove a pesky permanent marker stain from your skin in no time.
Steps
Using Alcohol-Based Cleaners
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1Spray the stained skin with hairspray. Hairspray has many uses beyond styling hair, and lucky for you, removing permanent marker is one of them. Choose an alcohol-containing hairspray, move into a well-ventilated area, and spray the hairspray onto the stain so that it is completely coated with the liquid. Use your fingertip or a cloth to rub the hairspray into the stain. When most of the ink has been dissolved, wash your skin off with soap and a bit of warm water and pat it dry.
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2Clean with hand sanitizer. Hand sanitizer can also be a savior because it contains a good amount of alcohol, which works to thin and erase the ink from a permanent marker stain. Squirt some hand sanitizer onto your hand, and then rub it onto the mark using a circular motion. Doing this for 15-30 seconds should cause the marker to dissolve slowly as it mixes with the sanitizer. Rinse your skin off with warm water, and repeat the process until you've conquered the stain. As a bonus, your skin will be germ free! [1]
- Try using cleansing wipes that contain alcohol as an alternative to using hand sanitizer.
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3Spray the stain with bug spray. Bug spray can fight permanent marker stains even better than it fights those pesky gnats. Similar to hand sanitizer, insect repellent contains isopropyl alcohol, which dissolves permanent marker ink. Spray a heavy amount of bug spray over the mark/stain and use your finger or tissue to rub it onto your skin. Continue spraying the repellent and rubbing the marker stain until it dissolves completely. Then wash your skin with soap and water.
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4Use rubbing alcohol. Even the most stubborn permanent marker stains are no match for the powers of isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Simply pour some rubbing alcohol directly onto the stain and use your fingertips or a rag to rub it onto the marker. The marker should fade relatively quickly. Continue rubbing the mark until all the ink is gone. Finish off by washing your skin with warm water and a bit of soap.[2]
- Use a rag or towel you don’t mind getting dirty. Permanent marker will stain your rag just like it stained your skin.
Using Oils and Creams
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1Wipe the stain with coconut oil. Coconut oil is an effective stain remover, plus it gives your skin a little extra sweet-smelling moisture. Before you use the coconut oil to remove the stain, wash your skin with warm water and a little bit of soap, and pat it dry. Apply a small amount of the coconut oil to your marked skin with your hands. Rub and wipe the coconut oil against your skin with your fingers or a tissue until the marker is completely gone.[3]
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2Pour on a bit of sunscreen. Sunscreen is your skin's best friend in the sweltering sun and during permanent marker stain crises. Coat the marker stain with a thick layer of sunscreen, and then rub it with your fingertips in a circular motion. Continue adding sunscreen and rubbing it in until all the marker has been dissolved. Rinse everything off with warm water, and you're good to go.[4]
- Either cream or spray-on sunscreen will work.
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3Rub the mark with baby oil or baby lotion. Baby oil and baby lotion are gentle but strong cleansers that can remove permanent marker stains while moisturizing your skin (and smelling great, too). To target an annoying smudge, apply the baby oil or lotion to a tissue and use it to blot and rub the marker stain. Then wash the area with warm water to remove the marker and the excess oil or lotion.[5]
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4Use shaving cream. Apply a nice, fat dollop directly on the stained area of skin. Then use your fingers or a tissue to rub the shaving cream into the stain. Apply more if the stain is still there. Continue rubbing the mark until you lift all of that stubborn ink from your skin, and then wash your skin with warm water.[6]
Using Other Methods For Removing Stains
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1Wipe off the marker with baby wipes. To remove a permanent marker stain with baby wipes, simply grab a baby wipe, rub at the marker stain until it is dissolved, and rinse your skin with warm water.[7]
- Try to use baby wipes as opposed to heavy-duty wipes, as baby wipes are more gentle on the skin.
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2Use makeup remover or makeup remover wipes. To use a liquid makeup remover, apply a small amount onto a paper towel or cloth, and then rub at the stained area of skin. If you are using makeup wipes, the process is even easier. Simply rub and wipe the irksome stain away.[8]
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3Use white cream toothpaste. Teeth aren’t the only thing that toothpaste leaves sparking clean. To clean permanent marker stains with toothpaste, first choose a white cream toothpaste--gel toothpaste won’t work as well. Run warm water and dampen your skin where the mark is and spread on a thick layer of the toothpaste. Let the toothpaste set for 1-2 minutes before you use your fingertip or a damp rag to rub the toothpaste into the skin. Rub it until the ink has dissolved completely, and then rinse with a little warm water.[9]
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4Spread butter over the marker stain. You can experience the joy of butter without the calories by using it as a stain remover! Take a dollop of butter and smear it on the permanent marker stain. Let it set for 2-3 minutes, and then use a rag to rub it into the stain. Continue rubbing until the ink has dissolved, and then use hot water and soap to rinse off the butter and the ink.
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5Use nail polish remover or acetone. Although not technically a ‘skin product’, nail polish remover and acetone will dissolve permanent marker ink and nail polish alike, all without damaging your skin. Unfortunately, nail polish remover evaporates fairly quickly, so you may have to use multiple applications. Pour some of the remover/acetone onto a cotton ball or rag, and rub the mark with it. Continue adding more polish remover and rubbing until the persistent smudge is gone. Then, wash off your squeaky-clean skin with warm water and pat dry.[10]
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Warnings
- Always be careful when using rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, and hairspray near an open flame as these products are highly flammable.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ https://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/remove-permanent-marker/
- ↑ http://athriftymom.com/how-to-get-sharpie-marker-off-your-skin-diy-fastest-way-to-remove-sharpie-tip-sharpie/
- ↑ https://choosemarker.com/how-to-get-permanent-marker-off-skin/
- ↑ https://www.housedigest.com/882177/why-you-should-use-sunscreen-to-remove-permanent-marker-stains/
- ↑ https://choosemarker.com/how-to-get-permanent-marker-off-skin/
- ↑ https://choosemarker.com/how-to-get-permanent-marker-off-skin/
- ↑ https://choosemarker.com/get-crayola-markers-off-skin/
- ↑ https://choosemarker.com/get-crayola-markers-off-skin/
- ↑ https://choosemarker.com/how-to-get-permanent-marker-off-skin/
About This Article
To remove permanent marker from your skin, rub it with an alcohol-based product like hairspray, hand sanitizer, bug spray, or rubbing alcohol. If you don't have an alcohol-based product on hand, try rubbing it with an oil instead, like coconut oil or baby oil. You can also rub the permanent marker with sunscreen or shaving cream to get it off your skin. If you have baby wipes or makeup wipes, you can try scrubbing it with those as well. If you want to learn how to use toothpaste or nail polish remover to clean up permanent marker, keep reading the article!