Is permanent marker toxic on skin?

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asked Dec 1, 2021 in Body/Skin by Ifartedonyou2 (1,040 points)
Is permanent marker toxic on skin?

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answered Dec 1, 2021 by Jamminjammie (4,130 points)
Permanent marker is not toxic on your skin although it's not really a good idea to write on your skin with permanent marker or other ink.

However you're unlikely to get sick or die from writing on your skin with permanent marker as they are made with non toxic ingredients.

To remove permanent marker from skin take some rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover and apply it to a cloth or sponge or cotton ball.

The rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover will remove the permanent marker or ink from your skin.

To get permanent marker off your skin take a cloth or sponge or even a cotton ball and get it wet with some rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover.

Then gently apply it to the ink on your skin and then gently rub the cloth, sponge or cotton ball on the ink and it should come out of your skin.

You might need to repeat the process a few times and then use some soap to wash off the ink residue.

Sharpie and other inks do come out of skin.

You can get sharpie and other ink out of your skin or off of your skin using either rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover.

Even if you don't clean the sharpie or other ink off the skin it will eventually fade away after a month or less.

To get ink off your skin you can use some rubbing alcohol or some nail polish remover on the skin.

Take a cloth or sponge and soak it with a bit of nail polish remover or rubbing alcohol.

Then gently apply the rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover to your skin where the ink is.

Next gently rub the cloth or sponge over the ink on the skin and the ink should come off easily.

I've done this myself and the nail polish remover or the rubbing alcohol has always removed the ink from my skin.

Eventually the ink will come off your skin overtime even if you don't clean it as the ink does not stay permanent on your skin.

After using the rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on your skin you should then use some regular soap to clean off the rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover and remove any of the ink residue that is left over.

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