from your child How?!? It's all over her hands which I can live with but she also managed to get it on her face
I saw that when I googled.......doesn't seem very safe though Guess I'll have a dyed Hannah until it wears off
tried baby oil and it didn't work very well but she also wasn't the most cooperative--she hates being cleaned
Oh boy gotta love google lol and yahoo answers lol so this is not me im just pasting what i read Try some Lava soap, you can find it at most grocery stores. use dishwasher detergent and a small amount of water. It will feel grainy and may even get warm when you add the water. This will remove the red from your hands and arms quickly and easily. It is very hard to remove the red color from the thickened, dead skin that surrounds the fingernails. Wet your hands, add about a teaspoon of dry dishwasher detergent, scrub the hands together and sing the ABC song TWICE. Then rinse in cool water. You may need to repeat once or twice. Most of the red will then be gone.
Here's a great tip "To remove Easter Egg dye from little hands, use toothpaste! Works every time." Toothpaste can be used to clean other stubborn stains from hands and munchkin mouths, like Kool-aid mustaches or any of the other *wonderful* food-coloring dye kids seem to love! Works great on washable sneakers, too.
I think it's just food coloring, you use it to dye Easter eggs so that the Easter bunny can hide them (not that we did that this year but she did enjoy dying the eggs). There are pics in the photo gallery