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.
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.
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.
no, its not good for the hair. little amounts of it are okay but a lot of it has a long-term affect that isn't good. Eg; drying the hair, discoloration, splits etc. Only if in contact with the hair a lot though.
the chlorine increases the water purity .
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.
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.
wash your hair ASAP! chlorine drys out your hair and makes it crunchy
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It certainly can. The chemicals (not actually literally "chlorine", but that's a common name for them, and they do often contain chlorine) used to disinfect swimming pools are generally bleaching agents to a greater or lesser extent, and will frequently cause hair to lighten in color. They can also cause damage to the hair itself.
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.
Aussie is excelent for colored hair!
no, its not good for the hair. little amounts of it are okay but a lot of it has a long-term affect that isn't good. Eg; drying the hair, discoloration, splits etc. Only if in contact with the hair a lot though.
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.
Nothing will happen. You'll just have nice, clean hair.
The Sedu hair straightener works well for colored hair, and is able to withstand heat and light for a long time.