yes but it is really bad for your hair and if you are blonde it wil turn your hair green
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.
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.
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(((((((((:
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.
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 sun lightens your hair If you get in a swimming pool the chlorine can lighten it some.
No, chlorine does not have the ability to lighten your skin tone.
Mixing 20 cream developer and shampoo will help to lighten your hair. It is best however to seek help from a professional with any lightening service.
If you have to rinse your hair after you lighten it then you can do it in the shower.
Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used to lighten hair because it breaks down the melanin in the hair shaft. For clothes, chlorine bleach is often used to remove stains and brighten whites by breaking down pigment molecules.
Nope it turns it green. Trust me im brunette but I've got a blonde friend and she says her hair gets tinted green
Yes, this is true. Cinnamon will lighten your hair, I would suggest leaving it on overnight for dramatic lightening.
The easiest way to lighten your hair is to use bleach designed for hair.
You dye your hair with the colour you want, lighten the colour.
to lighten ur hair with chamomile tea u can either: use as a final rinse after washing ur hair, then blowdry or sit in sun put in spray bottle and spray on dry/wet hair, also u can add baking soda to help lighten it and aslo keep it from getting greasy
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.
to lighten ur hair with chamomile tea u can either: use as a final rinse after washing ur hair, then blowdry or sit in sun put in spray bottle and spray on dry/wet hair, also u can add baking soda to help lighten it and aslo keep it from getting greasy