Food Coloring on Skin: How to Remove the Toughest of Stains                                                                                                        

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You like baking and cooking with different food items. But you don’t want bland, colorless food.

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You enjoy experimenting with the whole spectrum of food colors, but you don’t like the idea of stains from food coloring on skin.

1. Wipe Your Hands

While using the food coloring, constantly wipe it off your skin using a paper towel or baby wipes. 

2. Soap and Water

This simple method can take some time before all the food coloring is removed. Lather your hands and any stained skin with soap.

3. Scrub Away the Stains

Lather up the sponge with soap and then rub vigorously at the food coloring.

4. Rubbing Alcohol

Dab some alcohol onto a cotton ball and then blot at the stubborn stains. You may need to repeat the process.

5. Toothpaste

You can use whitening toothpaste or non-gel toothpaste. The best way is to use toothpaste that contains baking soda, as the soda is a natural bleaching agent. 

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