It could possibly tint your hair green. Your hair won't completely turn green, it will just be a little more visible when your standing in direct sunlight. Aside from that, chlorine damadges any hair, whether it was dyed or not. Wet your hair before you go swimming. If your hair is already wet, it will be less likely to absorb the chlorine.
Chlorine can strip the color from hair, especially vibrant shades. It can cause colors to fade or change, particularly in lighter or more porous hair. Using a swimming cap or applying a protective leave-in conditioner before swimming can help minimize the effects of chlorine on colored hair.
Chlorine can strip the hair of its natural oils and moisture, causing it to become dry and brittle. This can lead to damage to the hair shaft, resulting in a perm not holding as well or losing its shape faster. It's important to use a clarifying shampoo and conditioner to remove chlorine after swimming and to deep condition the hair to help restore moisture.
no, its not good for the hair. little amounts of it are okay but a lot of it has a long-term affect that isn't good. Eg; drying the hair, discoloration, splits etc. Only if in contact with the hair a lot though.
Chlorine can be damaging to hair, as it can strip the hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and breakage. Additionally, chlorine can cause hair color to fade and sometimes give the hair a green tint. It is important to protect your hair before swimming by wetting it with clean water or wearing a swim cap.
Your hair falls out when it's dyed because it becomes very dry and thin - like a string. If your hair was thick and moisterized it wouldn't fall out as much. Take it from me - my hair was really light as well!! :)
when she dyed it black
She dyed her hair.
My hair was originally black, but then i dyed it to blond for the 'welcome to the black parade' video. I dyed it back to black soon after though, i like it black!
If your hair is naturally blonde, meaning the hair color you had before you ever dyed it, your roots will grow out that color.
It certainly can. The chemicals (not actually literally "chlorine", but that's a common name for them, and they do often contain chlorine) used to disinfect swimming pools are generally bleaching agents to a greater or lesser extent, and will frequently cause hair to lighten in color. They can also cause damage to the hair itself.
Black.
is your hair naturally black dyed blond or naturally orange? If it is naturally orange for for a red color glaze. if it is black dyed blonde turned orange, dye your hair black again... or not what ever.
Buy a dye kit or have it dyed at a hair salon.
mostly people with blonde hair or lightly dyed hair ( blonde highlights, dirty dish water blondes, ECT.) turns green because of the lightness the chlorine can have a worse chemical affect on the hair.
she dyed her hair black because nick just broke up with her
black it used to be brown she dyed it black
Try using a plain blue Manic Panic dye over the already dyed hair. That should add a blue sheen to it.