Sharpie is a permanent marker that is often used on skin for temporary tattoos or other purposes. However, Sharpie can be difficult to remove from skin, especially if it has been on for a long time. There are a number of different methods that can be used to remove Sharpie from skin, depending on the type of skin and the length of time that the Sharpie has been on.
One of the most common methods for removing Sharpie from skin is to use rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol is a solvent that can help to dissolve the ink in the Sharpie. To use rubbing alcohol to remove Sharpie from skin, simply apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to a cotton ball or pad and rub it gently over the area where the Sharpie is located. The Sharpie should start to come off easily. If the Sharpie is still not coming off, you can try using a stronger solvent, such as acetone or nail polish remover. However, be sure to test the solvent on a small area of skin first to make sure that it does not cause any irritation.