yes you should wait because your hair can either get damaged or turn into a color that you wern't aiming for
I depends if it is a chlorinated pool. If so, wait 24-72 hours. If it is natural water, you do not have to wait.
You should be able to be able to wash them just as you would your normal hair.
Assuming you have followed directions and rinsed the product out of your hair after 5 minutes, there would not be any reason not to swim afterwards.
== == == == I have natural light red hair and if i swim too often in chlorinated pools without using special shampoo after my hair will turn a tinge of green. Wetting your hair in normal water before hand helps too absorb so much chlorine, and using tomato sauce in your hair helps to get the colour green out if your hair changes colour. From what I can find out natural or dyed red hair is resistant to colour change in chlorinated water. However as chlorine is a bleaching agent the colour will fade if you swim a lot with unprotected hair.
Chlorine strips hair of it's oils and causes it to dry out. Make sure you condition after getting out of the pool to prevent breakage.
Tell him that this is your life and your hair! You should be able to do what you want with it.
You can use anything. Try hair bands, hair clips, or ribbons. Anything should be able to work.
I depends if it is a chlorinated pool. If so, wait 24-72 hours. If it is natural water, you do not have to wait.
Some of the benefits of using a Babyliss flat iron include being able to make the hair curl and taming frizzy hair. Other benefits include being able to part the hair and its low cost of running.
Yes - spending a long time in chlorinated water can turn parts of your hair a slight green colour regardless of artificial colouring.
Yes. Your hair could start being a haven for lice.
There are specific doctors that focus directly on laser hair removal and restoration. You should be able to get contact information for them to contact them.