Yes you can. Shampoo your hair after the swim.
It is the chlorine. it doesnt happen in salt water pools
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
No it is all due to the gene pool from your mother and father. Otherwise it is not a mutation.
No.cause the chlorine well mess up ur hair
either when the seasons change or a chemical reaction like if you are blond and you swim in a swimming pool then it might turn green just depends.
If you use a cooper based algeacide than yes it will. There are a veriety of diferent types of algeacides and the blue (cooper) ones tend to be cheaper, but too much will turn blond hair green. Pool Masters
Yes, if you are swimming in a pool that has chlorine in it. Some other chemicals added to swimming pools to clean the water react with your hair. It can turn blond hair green and it can change the color if you have dyed or rinsed your hair color.
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.
No; green hair is caused by copper pipes. Just rinse your hair in water that has not gone through the pool plumbing after swimming.
Not sure about the week part but the chemicals in a pool will turn blonde green. No joking was in a pool as a kid and my hair was an algae green for a while after
Pool water and hair color often equal disaster. Best to wait until after pool season to color. The bleach used in pools will lighten your hair in most cases. Unfortunately, chemicals i the pool water can build up on your hair. Best to get a treatment to remove these before getting a new color.
Pool water contains chlorine, which, other than helping to keep the pool clean and sanitary, is also used in bleaching. So, spending a lot of time in a swimming pool will bleach your hair.