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hair dye and chlorine


Question Posted Monday March 31 2008, 7:01 pm

will permanent dye fade or come out if you are in pool chlorine a lot? i died my hair in semi permanent dye that stays for a month and i went swimming the day after and it all came out...?

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queenhearts answered Monday March 31 2008, 8:38 pm:
Yes it will. Chlorine damages/alters the color and so does salt water. Blonde turns green, red turns orange & black/brown is altered slightly depending on how long you were swimming. So wait a couple of days before you go swimming. If you must, then put your hair up and don't go under the water.

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