Why Blonde Hair Turn Green In Swimming Pools
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Get NowThe reason a swimming pool can turn your blonde hair green is simple. It depends on the amount of time you spend in the water and also it’s not the chlorine that turns hair green, it’s copper. Copper minerals at concentrations of 1 to 2 ppm (parts per million) can turn hair green.
This can come from your hose water when you fill up a pool, especially those who have well water (so get it checked), and it can also come from certain Algaecides containing copper. If you are using an Algaecide and are having problems with blonde hair turning green, you may want to check the label before using the product. How To Get Rid of Green Hair If you hair does turn green from being in the pool, do not worry. There are special products like shampoo and sprays that are specifically made for such a problem.
You are most likely able to find them in your local swimming pool store. Also shampoos containing Aloe Vera can help neutralize the chlorine reaction caused by the copper in your water. We also heard that washing your hair with tomato juice several times will help get the green out of your hair. Even though we can not prove this, we believe that the high acid levels in tomatoes is the cause of this.
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