By EliTheAdorable - 28/07/2014 05:50 - United States - Grand Prairie

Today, I dyed a friend's hair dark brown. She assured me I didn't need gloves as the dye would wash off. It didn't. My shift as a server is in an hour and it looks like I've been working in a tire shop my whole life. Goodbye tips, hello angry customers not wanting me anywhere near their food. FML
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EliTheAdorable 12

All of you who gave me things to say to customers, they were hilarious! Also, I'd like to explain a little bit. The reason she didn't have any gloves for me to wear is because the hair dye she bought didn't come in a box. It was two metal tubes of the stuff in a bag, that was it! I knew better but let her talk me into it anyway. It's definitely my fault, I take full responsibility because I've dyed hair before (mine, mainly) and I know what it can do and if she had told me about it any sooner, I would have brought my own gloves. Oh well, just another funny story to tell. As for work, I went up to the restaurant (I don't live more than 2 miles away) showed my manager my hands and explained the situation. He laughed about and was understanding. Luckily, someone was able to cover my shift, I just needed to clean my hands ASAP! Thank you for all of the suggestions on how to get it off! They're returning to their normal shade of porcelain white (which makes it even more obvious) but I'm definitely going to speed up the process! Sorry for the long comment!

Top comments

But why wouldn't you wear gloves anyhow? Everybody knows those chemicals are pretty strong, and yes, stain whatever they touch

Serve them food, look them straight in the eye and calmly say, "I have the rot!"

Comments

How can you be so gullible? Lol, duhhhh it's dye.

YDI.. Hope you tried some of the previous advice in time to have a good shift;)

alkolaali 7

Perixide should do the trick.

You definitely deserved that, why in the world would it easily wash off your hands but not hair?

Go to Sally's, they have hair dye remover wipes that work amazing!

Siettadulce 21

Just imagine how the customers would have reacted if it had been red hair dye! Either way, try rubbing alcohol, it should help get it off.

mansen 15

I found that tea tree oil will remove self tanner. It might remove hair dye off of skin. But, it does burn/tingle. Otherwise try rubbing alcohol or Sallys for hair dye removal wipes.