How to Remove Chewing Gum from Hair

Ouch! Removing Gum from Hair Painlessly

By Kathryn M. D'Imperio, published Sep 20, 2007
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If sticky, icky chewing gum ever gets stuck in your hair, don't spring for the scissors on the very first instant. Having gum helplessly stuck in your hair may not be so helpless after all. In many cases, products with an oil base can remarkably loosen the gum from your hair, allowing it to be gently pulled away with a comb, paper towel, or clean rag.

Try some of the following remedies if you are unable to loosen the gum from your hair on your own.

Some products to use when attempting to remove gum from hair:

Ice
- Perhaps the easiest, cleanest and least expensive method of all is putting a few ice cubes in a plastic bag and rubbing them onto the gum until it freezes. Once the gum has hardened completely, it should break away easily, releasing itself from the hair.

Baby oil, canola oil or olive oil - Armed with a fine-tooth comb and one of these oils, one should be able to release the gum with a little time and concentration. The oil helps to break down the gum, easily allowing it to be taken from the hair. First massage oil onto the area stuck to the gum, allowing it to set for about 20 minutes. Then gently apply a comb to the area. If the gum does not come away easily, repeat this process.

Peanut butter - (NOTE: Do not use this method on anyone with a peanut allergy!) Peanut butter may be rubbed through hair thoroughly, and left to saturate that section of hair for about 15 minutes. Follow this procedure by a gentle brushing or combing. Next, rinse or shampoo hair as usual, with warm water. This should help the gum to come free in chunks.

Mayonnaiseor butter - These products have also been known to loosen gum from hair in a pinch. Massage a dab of one or the other onto the trouble spot and gently comb the gum out of the hair.

Shortening - Shortening is another product that generally releases gum from hair. Take a small dab and massage it onto the affected area. Gum should then slip out of the hair effortlessly once the shortening has loosened it.

Cooking oil or cooking spray - Also attempt cooking oil or cooking spray if shortening is unavailable.

Hairspray - By spritzing on some hairspray, gum should easily peel away from hair.

Takeaways
  • Ice is often successful in removing gum from hair.
  • If you aren't allergic to peanuts, try peanut butter!
  • Shortening, among other products, can also help to remove gum from hair.
Did You Know?
Oils like baby oil, canola oil, and olive oil help to break down the gum, allowing it to be easily taken from the hair.
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