wash your hair ASAP! chlorine drys out your hair and makes it crunchy
It really doesn't matter how long you wait because chlorine is bad no matter how long you wait. It helps a little if you wet your hair with fresh water before swimming, also put a leave-in conditioner on before you swim, this way your hair won't absorb as much chlorine.
yes but it is really bad for your hair and if you are blonde it wil turn your hair green
you just have to live with it for a few days and make sure you wash it really good every day To make it go away sooner, you can wash your hair with tomato juice and then rinse it out like a shampoo. =) Tell me if this helps.It does help alott it really does(((((((((:
Watery chlorine should be protected from sunlight.
Chlorine is just about one of the WORST chemicals or substances that could ever meet your hair and skin. Since it is a cleaning fluid, it dries out your hair, leaving it brittle and turning it a light color. If you have black, red, or brown hair, your hair will look lighter than it normally does. It doesn't really stunt growth but it dries out hair terribly.
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
you should use them to get the chlorine out of your hair
You can't get your hair wet at all, chlorine or not.
Yes, chlorine is damaging to hair I know , because if you get in water with chlorine strands of your hair will be left in the water.
Yes, the chemicals dry and damage your hair and may turn it green. Always apply a conditioner to your hair and wear a swim cap (maybe two) to prevent the chlorine from seeping in. After you swim, you should also wash your hair.
It really doesn't matter how long you wait because chlorine is bad no matter how long you wait. It helps a little if you wet your hair with fresh water before swimming, also put a leave-in conditioner on before you swim, this way your hair won't absorb as much chlorine.
yes the chlorine isn't bleach it wont do anything to your hair
Maybe the chlorine in your hair has reacted with hair dye....?
Chlorine does not turn hair green. Copper in the pool water is the culprit. If you wash your hair before you bleach it, it should not turn green from an earlier swim. If you are concerned about copper in your hair, rinse your hair with white vinegar. That will break down the copper and remove it.
It really most likely is, because the heat from the straightener could burn the chemicals from the chlorine and really dry out and stiffen your hair.
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.
It isn't the chlorine. Copper in the water is absorbed by the hair, when the hair is washed; the copper oxidizes & turns green