Yes, swimming in the swimming baths caused me and my wife to lose all our hair.
People point an laugh at us in the streets. They think we're circus freaks.
True story.
Chlorine can be damaging to hair, as it can strip the hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and breakage. Additionally, chlorine can cause hair color to fade and sometimes give the hair a green tint. It is important to protect your hair before swimming by wetting it with clean water or wearing a swim cap.
The green color in blond hair after swimming in a pool with chlorine is due to a chemical reaction between the chlorine and the hair. Chlorine can oxidize metals in hair products, turning light hair green. The green hue is more noticeable in light-colored hair due to the contrast in colors.
Chlorine can damage hair if left on for an extended period. Hair may feel dry, brittle, and more prone to breakage. It's important to rinse hair thoroughly with clean water after exposure to chlorine to minimize damage.
It is generally recommended to avoid exposing Brazilian hair straightening treatments to chlorine, as it can cause the treatment to breakdown and lead to damage or changes in the hair texture. If unavoidable, it's advised to protect the hair with a swim cap or apply a protective product before swimming in chlorinated water.
To remove chlorine from brown hair, you can use a clarifying shampoo specifically designed to remove chlorine and mineral buildup. Additionally, you can try rinsing your hair with a diluted mixture of apple cider vinegar and water to help break down the chlorine residue. Deep conditioning treatments can also help restore moisture and shine to your hair after chlorine exposure.
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 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.
Chlorine can be damaging to hair, as it can strip the hair of its natural oils, leading to dryness and breakage. Additionally, chlorine can cause hair color to fade and sometimes give the hair a green tint. It is important to protect your hair before swimming by wetting it with clean water or wearing a swim cap.
I'm 90% sure that it is bad for your hair. it dries it out and your hair will become damaged. Also, about the hair changing color, i can only see it happening if you ere to go in chlorine within a week or so, othe rthan that you should be fine.
Shouldn't be too bad if black, if blonde it would go green though!
You don't, but having one does make you a little more hydrodynamic, and prolonged exposure to chlorine does bad things to your hair.
To remove chlorine from your hair, you can rinse it with fresh water immediately after swimming. You can also use a clarifying shampoo to help get rid of any chlorine buildup. Additionally, using a deep conditioning treatment can help replenish moisture that may have been stripped by the 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 can lighten hair by stripping away some color molecules, but it can also cause damage and discoloration. It is not a recommended method for purposefully lightening hair, as it can lead to dryness, breakage, and a greenish tint in some cases. It is better to use proper hair lightening products or visit a professional stylist for desired results.
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
To protect hair from pool chlorine, always wet your hair with clean water before entering the pool to minimize chlorine absorption. Additionally, wear a swim cap to create a barrier between your hair and the chlorine. After swimming, rinse your hair thoroughly with fresh water and use a clarifying shampoo to remove any chlorine build-up.