Also, I call bullshit on this. No way a commercially available skin dye would do something like this and it also wouldn’t dye more than the uppermost layer of the epidermis, which should renew itself fairly quickly. A few peelings should take care of it. Humans shed a lot of skin cells. That’s basically what dust is (and what dust mites eat) and why even the cleanest bed has tens of thousands of dust mites on it.
Reminds me of the blue people who have too much silver in their bloodstream, like this guy: https://cdn.thecollector.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/blue-man-paul-karason.jpg?width=1400&quality=55
Also, I call bullshit on this. No way a commercially available skin dye would do something like this and it also wouldn’t dye more than the uppermost layer of the epidermis, which should renew itself fairly quickly. A few peelings should take care of it. Humans shed a lot of skin cells. That’s basically what dust is (and what dust mites eat) and why even the cleanest bed has tens of thousands of dust mites on it.