No.cause the chlorine well mess up ur hair
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.
It all depends on how porous (or how open the hair cuticle is) your hair is. If it is very porous it may turn your hair green. If you're not sure, you can put a good coat of conditioner in your hair before swimming and it should fill the open cuticle, and help keep the chlorine from soaking into your hair.
the answer to your question is yes. i know from expierience lol i dyed my hair blonde and went swimming about 2 weeks later and now i have green hair lol. it doesnt look very nice but i would advise against it because it is really noticable. it wont go dark green it will go light green. hope this helped! Try using Ion Swimmer's Conditioner and work it through hair prior to swimming. This helps protect against sun damage, prevents green brittle hair, and helps correct damage from Chlorine.
it doesnt change color, it will just fade because of the chlorene in the pool and the sun.
yes it does but watch for if you have dark hair it will more likely just be light than the hair you have now but not blonde. Watch as well for really light hair it could just turn white. Do not go swimming with semi-perminatnte hair die as blonde turns green in chlorine.
If you have long hair, my best advice would be to pull your hair in a pony tail or a bun. That's what I do when I go swimming. Plus, you could always use a swimming cap. But those things like to pull hair when you take them off.
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.
If it's green from swimming in a pool, use a "cleansing" shampoo. If it's green from color and it's not coming out you'll have to go to a salon so they can fix it. I would really not recommend trying to do it yourself because it might get worse.
Yes. She may never be photographed with her hair wet, but I'm sure she does get it wet when she goes swimming normally.
Just wash out the chemicals, you should be fine. Just don't go swimming after the relaxer because it is bad for your hair.
yes because hair extentions are like sticked to ur hair nd cannot take off
You should go to a professional..Your hair picked up too much ash when you colored it and it means you picked out the wrong color for your hair.. if you keep on adding things on it can get worse..or you can forget which specific products you used to get it to turn out normal. Red cancels out green so you need a color with red in it to fix it..but i would really go to a professional if i were you.