Does the chlorine in swimmin pool affect your hair?
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Yes if you have blonde hair watch our for green tints. To avoid it drying out, take a shower after you get out of the pool.
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yes
yes, it does it actually damaged my daughter hair.
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work in a hair salon.
yes chlorine not only bleaches your hair but it dries the natural oils also. use alot of cond. if you plan on making your summer the pool
Yes it does. Is you have blonde hair, processed hair, or coarse hair it can wreck havok. At least rinse it every time you leave the pool, if possible with shampoo.
yup!blodnes usally go green.and black hair goes a little lighted and rougher. Treat it with shampoo that treats chlorine hair.
Yes it will dry it out and sometimes can turn it green
Yeah, somewhat. After I get out of the pool, it smells like bleach, and tends to dry out a bit.
yes you should use a special shampoo and conditioner thats made for removing the chlorine. Its called Aquia.
Yes, when I was younger and blonder it used to turn my hair green. It would stay grenn for about a week or more.
in my hair it does it dries it out
yes, it can do, if its bleached beware as it can send it green!
if you have the normal amount of chlorine in it then it wont, but if you are in like a public or school pool then it will a little bit because there is a lot more chlorine in them then you would put in your own pool
Not if you go swimming once. but yes, it will start drying your hair if you go swimming a lot, so you have to make sure you use a good conditioner. but other than that, it's not that bad for you.
I have blond hair and it has been known to change my hair to green. My niece currently has green hair, although I think it looks cool. :D So yes, it can affect your hair.
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The chroline affects colored hair and blond hair is turned green.
Hair is dead tissue -they don't hurt when you cut them. they can get stiff with chemicals but you can wash off the chemicals. No, chlorine does not ruin your hair permenantly.
Only if your hair has been color trated.if not the chlorine can dry your hair out so be sure to use conditioner when you shower after swimming.
Yes it does.it lightens it
Depends on how much chlorine you have in there. With enough you can turn blonde into green.
I was a competed in swimming in high school- and practiced 6 days a week for at least two hours per day. I didn't wear a swim cap and by the end of the season, my brown hair had turned a shade of blonde and had broken ends and looked horrible.
So the answer is "yes" if you plan on being in the water for a length of time. If it is just recreational, I wouldn't worry. Chlorine in the water acts as a bleach.
Yeah, it can can damage it. Like it can make it frail, or brittle, or green (yeah it can happen) If you spend a lot of time in the pool with chlorine and the sun. If you gt your hair wet with non-chlorine water, your hair abosorbs it, and doesnt let as much chlorine in.
It dries it out, they have special shampoo for such a thing or just shower, shampoo and condition your hair after swimming
YES it does. if you have blond hair it makes it green.. seriously!! we have a chlorine pool and when we were little all four of us(kids) use to swim allot and our blond hair turned green but it goes away again after bout a month of never swimming. im so happy my hair went darker.
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*Lyla*
YES, NOT ONLY DOES IT DRY IT OUT BUT IF YOUR HAIR IS NATURALLY BLONDE IT WILL TUNR IT A PALE SHADE OF GREEN, IT HAPPENED TO ME WHEN I WAS YOUNGER, THE DO SELL A PRODUCT AT BEAUTY SUPPLYS THAT WILL GET THE GREEN OUT GOOD LUCK
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IT HAPPENED TO ME
Yes, it is damaging. Not sure how, but I heard somewhere the other day that you can wet your hair before getting in the pool to protect it from the chlorine.
Yes if your blonde (sometimes it turns Green) or if you die your hair.
yes becouse all chemical are effected but chlorine was no envolve in water than water is dirt
Yes. There was even a shampoo comercial about a swimmer with a hot body that said swimming was great for her body but terrible for her hair. Use a deep conditioner and even a leave in one. It should reverse the damage.
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