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Color Jamz Hair Dye on Skin: Stains, Irritation & Prevention

It's best to avoid getting Color Jamz hair dye on your skin altogether. While it's typically not dangerous, it can stain your skin.

Here's what can happen:

* Staining: Color Jamz, like most hair dyes, contains pigments that can leave temporary or even semi-permanent stains on your skin.

* Irritation: Some people may experience mild skin irritation, such as redness, itching, or a burning sensation, if the dye comes into contact with sensitive skin.

Here's how to minimize the risk:

* Wear gloves: This is the most important step to prevent skin contact.

* Apply a barrier cream: Apply a thick layer of petroleum jelly or a barrier cream to the areas around your hairline and ears before applying the dye.

* Clean up immediately: If you do get dye on your skin, wash it off immediately with soap and water.

* Test for sensitivity: Before using Color Jamz on your entire head, test it on a small patch of skin behind your ear to see if you have any adverse reactions.

If you experience any severe skin reactions, stop using the dye and consult a doctor.