yes ketchup does do that but not with all hair types but most of them also if you soak your hair in baby oil all day for about 2 days and that gets rid of all of the split ends in your hair and all of the bad bits.
use a red based color and apply it to your hair color formula or to remove some of the green in your hair but it will not remove all, wash ur hair with ketchup, it actually works !
Usually it can, but sometimes hair needs a little more. I used to use apple cider vinegar when I had a pool. All I did was take a pitcher of warm water and about half a cup of the vinegar, or more, mix it, and rinse my hair with it after shampooing. Vinegar has a certain acid that smoothes the hair folicle as well, so not only should it remove the green, your hair should feel nice as well.
If it did, then she would of just bleached it again
Wash it with Ketchup. Tomato will neutralize the green color.
not necessarily, it depends how much chlorine you have in your pool. the more chlorine the better you have a chance of turning it green.
It will cost you more than $200 to get your hair professionally bleached.
yes, but whatever colour you dye it will be lighter than on un-bleached hair
Gold bleached hair needs a medium ash blonde to tone it down.
It is unlikely to obtain usable DNA from bleached hair due to the chemical processes involved. Bleaching can damage and degrade the DNA present in the hair, making it challenging to extract for analysis.
Just before the Olympics, Ryan Lochte bleached and died his hair to a light silver color. It looked sharp and made headlines. However, after the Olympics started, people started noticing Ryan's hair turning slightly greener by the day. The green comes from high levels of copper compounds in the pool water. Freshly bleached hair will start to absorb the copper, and the green shows more due to the light hair color.
The sun could further bleach your hair, depending on the degree to which it was bleached originally.
This may sound disgusting at first, but I have found that leaving ketchup in your hair takes out the green. Trust me, I know it sounds strange but it really works! Hope this helped:)