you use a special shampoo right after you swim in the pool to wash it out( blondes hair can turn green!) hahaha don't sleep with chloreen in your hair or it will start to get ruined i guess lol
To make your hair not a different color or have a weird texture you have to automatically wash your hair after you swim. They also have shampoos and conditioners out there to prevent this if you are a big fan of swimming.
if your a girl then...
* to do that you must wear a proper swimming cap * stay in the swimming pool less than an hour * take a bath when you come back at home
now for the hair
* wash your hair with little shampoo only [ you don't want hair fall]
well, if you use conditioners then wash in cold water.
i don't think a boy would ask this question Chlorine might make your hair lighter, but the common misconception is that it turns hair green, In fact green hair is caused by too high levels of copper in the water.
High Chlorine levels will damage a lot of things. Don't enter the pool if the Chlorine is higher than 5 PPM. To quickly lower the chlorine level in the pool, you may add some Hydrogen Peroxide from the drug store. Pool Masters
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Yes, the chlorine in pools dries out your hair. Try swimming in a saline pool or out in the ocean.
The sun lightens your hair If you get in a swimming pool the chlorine can lighten it some.
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
Your hair relly badly frizzes up!!
Any one or thing swimming in the pool will reduce the amount of free chlorine available in the swimming pool. Dog hair body fats and other impurity's will take up free chlorine in the pool thereby reducing the amount of effective chlorine available. Dogs bring into the pool more contaminants than do humans for AA lot of various reasons.
Hair bleaches in the pool not because of the chlorine, but because of the metals and copper in the water. If the pool has a high concentration of metals and copper, then yes, it will appear or turn a faint green.
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Swimming pool water can be harmful to hair if it is not properly maintained or treated with chemicals. Chlorine and other chemicals used to disinfect pool water can cause hair to become dry, brittle, and damaged. Chlorine can strip the natural oils from hair, causing it to become frizzy and unmanageable. Over time, this can lead to split ends and breakage. Additionally, swimming in saltwater pools or natural bodies of water with high salt content can also cause hair to become dry and brittle. To protect your hair when swimming, there are a few things you can do: Wet your hair before swimming: Wetting your hair before entering the pool can help to reduce its absorption of chlorine and other chemicals. Wear a swim cap: A swim cap can help to protect hair from being exposed to water and chemicals. Rinse hair after swimming: After leaving the pool, rinse your hair with clean water to remove any residual chlorine or other chemicals. Use hair protection products: Apply leave-in conditioner or other hair protection products to your hair prior to entering the pool to help protect it from the effects of chlorine. In conclusion, while swimming pool water can be harmful to hair if not properly maintained, there are steps you can take to protect your hair while swimming.
yes. you can go swimming in a salt or swimming pool chlorine based. however, you must wet your hair and add sulfate free conditioner to it in order for the treatment to stay
To disinfect it.
No.cause the chlorine well mess up ur hair