it doesnt change color, it will just fade because of the chlorene in the pool and the sun.
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.
No.cause the chlorine well mess up ur hair
It should turn pink if you bleach where you want the pink to be in your brown hair, if it doesn't turn pink after you bleach and dye your hair then I would keep putting pink over it. If you don't like your hair pink just dye over the color with your hair color.
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 suffer from 'green hair' after swimming, there are special shampoos you can buy to prevent this ROM happening. Always wash hair and shower after using a swimming pool, as they are full of chemicals.
no
Yes and No. Yes- if the color your hair is dyed is a naturally occurring hair color, there is a chance that your child may have that hair color. No- Your baby's hair will never turn the color of your hair BECAUSE you dyed it. The dye will not change your genetic makeup.
your hair would turn brown
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
Most likely, it may also turn a green blue.
Hair color is an inherited trait, although it is also a trait that can be altered, by artificial means, and hair color also varies with age. Eventually, if you live long enough your hair will turn white, regardless of what color you inherited.
It all depends on how porous (or how open the hair cuticle is) your hair is. If it is very porous it may turn your hair green. If you're not sure, you can put a good coat of conditioner in your hair before swimming and it should fill the open cuticle, and help keep the chlorine from soaking into your hair.