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I'm meaning the kiddie ones that my eldest has become obsessed with. According to her and daddy (who usually does bath) we're looking at around 4-5 days or more before they'll come off in the bath. I managed to scrub one off today that had been on for around that time but it did take a bit of mummy scrubbing and her arm was a bit red afterwards (oops!).


Is there an easier way to get them off? We were never allowed them when I was little so I never learned how to get them off. (And that was a LONG time ago so guess they've become a bit more child-friendly in the interim!)

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They are soluable in oil, like baby oil, cooking oil, oily handlotion/make-up remover. Let the oil sit on them for a while, them wipe them away firmly with tissue. It may take a couple of rounds to remove them completely. Don't abrade wet skin, or you could do more harm than good.

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