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    Why can't I get the ink off with soap and water?
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    Sometimes the ink sticks to your skin, try rubbing shaving cream on it, then washing it again.
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    What can I do if I don't have these things?
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    Try washing it with simple soap and scrubbing your skin with a little bit of pressure while the soap is still on.
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    Can I get ink poisoning from drawing on my skin?
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    Yes; however, it is very hard to get it. You'd need massive amounts of ink to contract ink poisoning. Try to stay away from using a Sharpie and don't draw on a cut or open sore on your skin. A small doodle won't hurt though.
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    Do methods differ if it's red pen and not ball point?
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    Usually, no. It does differ if it is water based vs. oil-based. Try using your favorite method and if that doesn't work, rub coconut oil on it and retry.
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    How do I get white pen ink off of my hand?
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    Any color ink will work for these methods above.
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    What to do when there's pen on your leg?
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    If soap and water don't get it off, try applying toothpaste and waiting for the toothpaste to dry before rinsing it off.
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    If I draw on myself a lot, is it OK to sleep with the ink still on me?
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    It takes large amounts of ink - and mostly oil-based ink - to actually harm you. To reduce risk of ink poisoning and cancer, use water-based ink, since ink can go through your skin and into your bloodstream on some occasions.
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    How do I tell whether ink is oil or water based?
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    If it is more watery and slightly transparent, it is water based. If not, it is oil based.
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    If I cut myself and draw over it before it's done fully healing, will the ink stay in the skin and become permanent?
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    Well, you could possibly get an infection. It's not a very good idea, I wouldn't encourage you to do it. The ink could possibly be permanent, but then again I just wouldn't do it at all.
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    What do I do if I get an allergy reaction from the ink?
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    Get medical attention as soon as possible, and try washing the ink off with soap and warm water.
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    Which of these tips are best for my sensitive skin?
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    I would try applying tea tree oil first. If that doesn't work, then try the teabag idea.
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    How do I get pen off my lips?
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    The toothpaste method is the most suitable. Put some toothpaste onto the places with the ink and wait for it to dry. After it dries, rinse it off with a bit of water.
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    How do I get ink off my skin if hairspray isn't working?
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    Try any other suggestion above. If you do not have any of those items, try a different website and see if they have any more useful suggestions.
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    How do I remove ink from hair?
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    Try using hairspray, spray a few times then wash gently and it should come straight out.
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    How do I get spilled pen ink off my face?
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    You could use any one of the methods outlined in this guide, though the ones that call for solvents may be more of a last resort, as facial skin is typically more sensitive than skin elsewhere on your body. You might also try makeup remover or consider looking up a baking soda ink remover recipe online. Whatever you choose to do, make sure you avoid your eyes.
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    How do I remove ink from a white dress?
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    If you're in America, try a Tide to Go pen, if you are in the UK use Vanish Gold to remove stubborn stains from a white dress.
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    What kind of hairspray should I use?
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    It doesn't matter - whatever you have on hand. It should contain alcohol, though.
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    Is it ok to go to sleep with UV pen ink on my arms?
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    Not usually. If you have had it on for a long time, then take it off. If it hasn't been that long, then it is fine to leave it on.
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    Can I get ink poisoning if an oil-based pen broke on me, and I washed off as much ink as possible, but my hand is still tinted?
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    It's extremely unlikely. Virtually all pens are made from mostly non-toxic ink nowadays. You will be fine.
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    What are some other ways to get marker stains off of my hands?
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    It depends on the marker. If it is washable, then you can just wash it off with soap and water. If it's not, you should still try to wash it off immediately, but you may have to wait for it to fade away.
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    Will these methods work if it is gel pen ink?
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    They work for about any type of pen, including a gel pen.
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    How can I get a very large amount of ink off a child's hands and arms?
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    Wash it off the child's arms and wherever else the ink may be. Use one of the methods above, and the ink should be gotten off your child's skin.
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    I used pen on my lips like lipstick, how can I get it off?
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    Use toothpaste, but do not scrub very hard. If that doesn’t work, try non-toxic soap and water.
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    How do I get a calligraphy marker off?
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    You can try using hand-sanitizer, as it is alcohol based. Other methods in this article should work as well.
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    I've had ink on my lips for a long time. Will these remedies help remove it?
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    Yes, but don't use the alcohol on your lips. Also, try not to eat anything, because some things can make you sick or can be severe.
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    Is it OK that I still have the tiniest bit of ink on my hand?
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    Yes; it will most likely go away soon, because our hands produce oils, which will cleanse away the ink.
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    What do I do if the pen won't come off my skin no matter what I try?
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    Wait a few hours, then try again. If that still doesn't work, sleep on it. The ink will naturally come off after a day or two.
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    What do I do if I can't get ink off of my fingers?
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    Sometimes the ink will stay for around two more days. Just keep washing you hands and doing what it says above. If the stain doesn’t get better in 3 days, see a doctor.
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    Is an InkJoy pen water-based or oil-based?
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    InkJoy is an oil-based pen though it is also gel.
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    Will these methods work with any type of ink?
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    It depends on the type of pen you are using. Try looking at the ingredients of the pen.
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