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Here's how:
1. You can wash your nails repeatedly with water, or every 3 6 minutes, which can effectively remove the color of impatiens.
2. Impatiens can also be washed with hot water once, and then wash the nails with soap, laundry, and hand sanitizer, if the nails are not cleaned at one time, you can wait for 3 minutes, and then wash them again with the same method, and the effect of dyeing nails with impatiens is very good.
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Generally, the color of henna will slowly change as the cuticle falls off, and the color will fade in 2-3 days.
Henna comes in a variety of colors, including pink, red, purple, pink-purple and other colors, the petals or leaves are mashed, wrapped in the nails with leaves, and the flesh can be cleaned in the following ways
1. Wash with water.
Many flower friends like to paint impatiens on their nails for dressing up, but they don't know how to remove impatiens dyed nails, we can wash them repeatedly with water, or they can be washed every 30 to 60 minutes, which can effectively remove the color of impatiens.
Impatiens nail dyeing can also be washed with hot water once, and then washed with soap, laundry, hand sanitizer, if a wash is not clean, you can wait for 30 minutes later, and then wash it again with the same method, the effect of getting impatiens dyed is very good.
2. Nail polish remover cleaning.
In addition to cleaning with water, you can also buy a special nail polish remover to clean nails, which contains a large amount of acetone, which can effectively dissolve the color of impatiens remaining on the nails.
You can also make your own nail polish remover, the effect is similar, you can use white vinegar, lemon juice and an appropriate amount of water to mix together, and then soak the nails in the solution for 10 15 minutes, and then wash it with water.
3. Thinner cleaning.
Impatiens have a strong effect of inhibiting fungi, once the nails are dyed it is difficult to clean off, we can first clean the nails with thinner, the thinner can oxidize the nails, reduce the effect of the impatiens on inhibiting fungi, and then it is easy to wash it off with water.
If there is no thinner, you can also use alcohol, gasoline, paint and other solutions, because these items contain thinners, apply this solution to cotton yarn, cloth to clean nails, and then wash the nails with water.
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Hello, glad to answer for you. This is not a big problem, our ** has textures and folds, and the color of impatiens has residues in the folds, which has no effect on the body.
Suggestions: Our ** has a normal metabolism, and the color of your impatiens will slowly change with the shedding of the stratum corneum, basically 2-3 days.
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Summary. You can buy a lemon slice to wash, cut the lemon into slices, and use it to scrub the flesh stained with flower juice, be careful not to touch the nails, if you want to clean the nails together, you can apply the nails together, and wash them with water after scrubbing.
You can buy a lemon slice to wash, Na Shifeng cut the lemon into slices, used to scrub the meat stained with flower juice, be careful not to touch the hole to the nails, if you want to clean the nails together, you can apply the nails together, and wash them with water after scrubbing.
If there is no lemon at hand, you can also use nail polish remover, stain it with a cotton swab and apply it to wash, this tremor is slow to work, and you need to repeat it after half an hour after washing the plum chain.
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Impatiens can dye nails because of their natural reddish-brown pigment. Known as henaa in India, the Middle East and other places, Middle Eastern people have long cultivated this plant, using its sap to dye their nails and groom themselves. It is recorded that Cleopatra used henna to dye her hair.
The famous Indian body painting is also dyed with it.
Impatiens aliases: henna, acute seed, impatiens through the bone grass.
Impatiens is an annual herbaceous flower, and the whole plant is divided into six parts: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. Because of its flower head, wings, tail, and feet are all warped like a phoenix, it is also known as the golden phoenix. The body of the impatiens has six parts: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds.
The flowers come in a variety of colors, including pink, red, purple, pink-purple, and so on.
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The method of dyeing the nails of impatiens without staining the flesh: when dyeing the nails with impatiens, mix them with alum, and wrap the nails tightly for 12 hours, so that they will not be dyed on the meat.
Impatiens is also known as henna, impatiens is an annual herbaceous flower, the whole plant is divided into six parts: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds. Because of its flower head, wings, tail, and feet are all warped like a phoenix, it is also known as the golden phoenix. Impatiens come in a variety of colors, such as pink, red, purple, and pink-purple, and the petals or leaves are mashed and wrapped around the nails with leaves, which can dye the nails in bright colors.
Impatiens habits:
Impatiens love sunlight, are afraid of moisture, and are heat-resistant but not cold-tolerant. The sunny terrain and loose and fertile soil can also grow in poorer soils. Impatiens have strong survivability, good adaptability, and generally have few pests and diseases.
If the temperature is high, the humidity is high, and powdery mildew appears, it can be sprayed with 800 times of 50% thioamphanate-based wettable powder. If leaf spot disease occurs, it can be prevented and controlled with 500 times of 50% carbendazim wettable powder. The main insect pest of impatiens is the red sky moth, and its larvae eat the leaves of impatiens.
If this pest is found, it can be captured and eliminated manually. Impatiens are native to China and India. It is widely cultivated in gardens throughout China and is a common ornamental flower.
It is cultivated in all parts of northern and southern China.
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When I was a child, I often used impatiens to dye my nails, and I looked at the bright nails in my heart.
Impatiens dye nails, and the shade of color has a lot to do with the method and time of dyeing. If you want to dye it brightly, first slip the impatiens and table salt and mash them, then apply them to your nails, wrap them in plastic wrap, and fix them with adhesive tape. It takes at least two hours to color, and if you want to make the color brighter, it is best to dye your nails before going to bed at night, wrap them and go to bed after wrapping them, and wake up in the morning when your nails are bright red and beautiful.
Of course, the ** on the fingertips will also be dyed, but don't worry, it will fade after a day or two. The color of the nails will remain for a long time.
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To wash off the impatiens dyed on your hands, you need to prepare the following materials: fresh lemons, cutting knives, and the specific operation steps are as follows:
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If it is freshly dyed, soak it in paint (to hold your breath because it smells too bad), and then brush it with a toothbrush, as it should be brushed off; If you have been dyeing for a long time, you just have to wait for the nails to grow and cut them off little by little.
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1. Henna can't be washed off, and can only be sharpened off little by little with a file.
2. You can also wait for the nails to grow a little bit.
3. The color of henna will fade after a long time.
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