with all the junk that's in lakes, NO
Lake water could potentially change hair color if it contains oxidizers like iron. Chlorine in any type of water can also change hair color.
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coz its spring water from a lake
no
No because rice water is water with some parts of rice and rice does nothing to your hair
Yes, it does not matter what type of hair you have or what your race is, rinsing your hair with water is always good.
yes, because water is a very good conductor of lightning
Salt Lake
fresh water
No, Clorine won't cause your dyed black hair to change to green, but it will cause your hair color to fade. You will notice that the color is not as deep as it was when you first colored it. The best way to prevent this is to do the following before going into Clorinated water: Wet your hair and coat it with conditioner. Do Not rinse. After swimming, rinse out your hair well, in cool water. This is good to do even if you're just going swimming in the ocean or in a lake, just to protect your color.
Fresh water
Hot water and cheap shampoo.. Use a good color care line for your hair and dont wash your hair everyday. Wash your hair in cool water. Hot water will open up your hair cuticles and allow your color to rinse out.