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    I decided to use a whole bunch of hair products in my hair today.. and now I can't get my hands clean to put in my contacts. I keep washing and washing, and scrubbing and scrubbing. I tried wiping them with rubbing alcohol too. Is there any way to wash this stuff off besides waiting a day or two??

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    Default Re: Sticky hands

    Castile soap.



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    Default Re: Sticky hands

    LoL, I dont even know what that is, so I am sure I don't have it...but thanks anyway!

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    Default Re: Sticky hands

    nail polish remover, works with the crazy sticky things.. BUT< make you rinse.. heh heh
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    It's an all natural soap that I use. In love it. I have the same problem with my hair product - it is stickier than anything else I've ever encountered! I can't get the stuff off my hands unless I scrub at it with my nail brush. Castile soap is the only thing that takes it off really well.

    Dr. Bronner's soaps are pretty good. They are super concentrated, so even though it is more pricey than your average hand soap, it lasts forever. Plus the peppermint is tingly in the shower.



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    Thank you!!! I have to look for that soap, and also try nail polish remover..acetone or non-acetone? I'm guessing acetone..

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