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Try this. It worked for me.
Put a piece of scotch tape (or duct tape) over your skin. Press down, and then pull off slowly. Or, try soaking your hands in hot water until they wrinkle and try to get them out with a tweezers. Good luck.
I'm guessing here, since I do not handle these irregularly plural plants, but I would think Super Glue might work better than Elmer's.
Oh! And put a little grease around the perimeter to make it easy to get a hold on the edge of the dried super glue.
As shown, apple and octopie.
Jay
Soak the area in as water as warm as you can take until like the other answerer said the skin is puckered, then coat the area with baby oil or olive oil. Do not use alcohol or salt water this will toughen the kin. Do not press directly on the needle but around the perimeter, keep the area soft and moist and it should gradually work it's way out. It is my experience tweezers will only break the needle. After the needle is out disinfect the area where the needle was with neosporin, tea tree oil, or listerine.
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