The easiest way to do this is to get a bottle of ketchup, comb it through your hair leave it on for a couple of minutes, rinse it off in the shower, shampoo twice and then condition it, it sounds strange but its a great trick and pretty cheap instead of having to go out and buy some professional product that costs silly amounts, the acid in the ketchup actually lifts the green/grey tint from your hair and it definitely works, hope this helped :)
An example of color change is when a substance turns a differen color from a reaction.
Hair color itself does not affect balloon static electricity. The static electricity created when rubbing a balloon on hair is due to the friction between the two materials, not the color of the hair.
Einstein had light brown hair.
He had Black and red hair sirr.
Thomas Edison had light brown hair.
You can use a clarifying treatment. You need to remove the chlorine from your hair. They sell shampoos for swimmers.
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 !
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.
A pool can turn blond hair green due to the presence of copper particles in the water. When copper oxidizes, it can bind to the protein in hair and create a green tint. Additionally, chlorine in the pool can also react with hair, especially blond hair, contributing to the green color.
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.
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.
the chlorine make blond hair turn green. if you use chlorine shampoo it should get it out.
To remove green tones from blonde hair, you can use a clarifying shampoo or a swimmer's shampoo, which is designed to eliminate chlorine and mineral buildup. Applying a mixture of baking soda and water or a vitamin C treatment can also help neutralize the green color. Additionally, using a color-correcting shampoo with a purple tint can counteract green hues. Always follow up with a deep conditioner to maintain hair health after treatment.
no it will not turn your hair green
The green color in your hair may be from a chemical reaction between the minerals in your water (such as copper) and hair products. This reaction can happen more easily with porous or damaged hair. Using a clarifying shampoo or a shower filter can help to prevent this issue.
To wash lime green Kool-Aid out of your hair, first rinse your hair with warm water to help loosen the color. Then shampoo your hair with a clarifying shampoo, which can help remove the color. You may need to wash your hair a few times to completely remove the Kool-Aid color.
I believe that you are to use vinegar to rid your hair of excessive chlorine. I also have heard that you can purchase a product called "swimmers"shampoo that will do the same thing. ( and smell better too). Another solution is to go to your stylist and they can "strip' your hair for a nominal charge. ThanksanswerI have removed excessive chlorine from blonde hair with a red color filler. Get it from a beauty supply store. I t looks like blood, but adds no color.