
How do I get White-out off of skin?
I was at a work related orientation and my husband was home with the girls. He wasn't watching them closely and my four year old got into my bedroom and found the whitout. She painted herself and her 2 year old sister. They look like tribal babies. We tried warm water and soap. We tried adult body wash, liquid dish soap, soaking them in the bath for about an hour, leaving lotion on it, a mud mask, a nail buffer brush, and even powder laundry soap and water. We are running out of ideas. Does anyone know what might work???
Try using some baby oil or some rubbing alcohol (like hydrogen peroxide) but first I would try the baby oil!
Good luck with your little indians!
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