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Question Posted Saturday June 4 2005, 2:25 pm

okay so yesterday i got highlights [bleached] and i wanna go underwater in the pool.. would they turn green or sum,thing go worong if i did?

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XxSwEeTtArTxX answered Sunday June 5 2005, 4:25 pm:
that would only really happen if you're in there for an extremely long time. i have blonde hair and it's never gone green and stayed that way. and if it has gone green, it was barely noticeable at all. just make sure you wash your hair immediately after you're done swimming.

~steph~

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itsz_courtney answered Sunday June 5 2005, 1:41 pm:
nooo

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atlshortstopsbabii10 answered Saturday June 4 2005, 5:15 pm:
I had the same probblem!! This is what i did...When you get out try uesing some clarifing shampoo it works great and it keeps your hair from turning green! You might won't to use some kind of conditioner also becasue that kind of shampoo can sometimes dry your hair out.

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shake answered Saturday June 4 2005, 3:33 pm:
No. Wash your hair after though.

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Volleyballgrlof2010 answered Saturday June 4 2005, 3:06 pm:
I dont think that they will turn green! I have highlights also and i get in my pool all the time and their fine!

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sohojules26 answered Saturday June 4 2005, 3:06 pm:
no, but the bleach makes your hair come out easier, so try a dye instead of a bleach=)

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clearlypink428 answered Saturday June 4 2005, 3:01 pm:
im not exactly sure. ive heard that blonde hair can sometimes turn green from chlorine. i think the best bet is to call the business where you got it done, and simply ask them if anything- they'd be the ones to know. hope i helped!

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Mackenzie answered Saturday June 4 2005, 2:43 pm:
I know foR a fact that bleached highlights DO indeed tuRn gReen in the swimming pool foR *SOME* people, but not eveRyone expeRiences this. I guess it's a case-by-case occuRRance. TRy and find out?? OR if you'Re that woRRied, then put youR hair up in a bun and tRy not to get it wet??? Hope this helps!! =D

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Michele answered Saturday June 4 2005, 2:40 pm:
Not the first time, blond hair can turn green from the chlorine in the pool, but that is when it has been dyed an dyed and dyed over and over again.

You should be OK< but the sooner you wash the clorine out of your hair the better. So if the have a shower for you to rinse off in, use it ASAP,

Michele

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Teza answered Saturday June 4 2005, 2:34 pm:
Not unless the pool has clorine. L0L! It wouldnt turn green. &hearts;

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