That's a common misconception. What you have is probably a high concentration of minerals (esp. copper) in the water
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 generates byproducts in water reacting with hydrocarbons these are highly carcinogenic in nature....to talk in a lay mans language it can cause cancer that is the reason for most of the cancer problems arising in India still we are using chlorine for DISINFECTION OF WATER. Vaibhav.Raut
Yes, it will dry your hair and cause it to become unmanageably brittle. If your hair is dyed or bleached a light color, it will possibly turn it greenish.
Yes, chlorine does turn sterling silver black!!
yes, just don't use too much I would not recommend using copper sulphate in a pool. It is an algaecide but it stains pools and is what causes hair to turn green. There are better algaecides available. It is not a sanitizer and is not a substitute for chlorine or bromine.
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
I wouldn't think so.. I know if your blond then chlorine will..
No.cause the chlorine well mess up ur hair
It's not the water, it chlorine. It has to do with a chemical reaction in the hair, probably due to the pigments, as far as I understand.
Maybe the chlorine in your hair has reacted with hair dye....?
no it will not turn your hair green
Blond hair can turn a greenish tint from chlorine but regular tap water from the faucet shouldn't be turning it green. All tap water has a certain amount of chlorine in it but it shouldn't affect you like that. You should look into where your water is coming from and find out how much chlorine is actually in it.
It isn't the chlorine. Copper in the water is absorbed by the hair, when the hair is washed; the copper oxidizes & turns green
Green hair is usually the result of excessive contact with pool chlorine.
Chlorine will turn hair green, but you shouldn't have chlorine in your shower.
yes but it is really bad for your hair and if you are blonde it wil turn your hair green
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.