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But...that sounds awesome.
Toothpaste should get it out
Just wear clothes to cover up your blue spots..it's not like you're gonna walk around nakes
Baby oil. Next time you dye your hair, rub baby oil on skin that may come into contact with the dye and it will not soak in. (And ditto what everyone else is saying about rinsing out in the sink.) I'm not sure if it would work for skin, (it may be a little caustic), but there is a terrific product called "Color Oops" that will strip a bad dye job. There are a couple of others on the market, but that was the one I found had the least amount of abrasive ingredients. Like I said, it probably isn't recommended for skin, but if you're now having second thoughts on the hair, you're in luck, because that stuff works.
Bah! Do some elaborate make-up with a bit of silver patterning on your face and claim it was on purpose. Will be fine!! =S
Literally the same exact thing happened to me. Same color, everything. Finally two days and nine showers later it started to fade .-.
And that, my friends, is why you wash your hair out into the bath tub.
Try using soap or salt water like at the beach cause that's what happened to me
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Well, now your skin matches your hair!
Time to legally change your name to 'Smurfette' by deed poll...