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Does chlorine in swimming pools make you hair fall out?


Question Posted Monday January 23 2012, 10:49 pm



my friends hair started falling out after she started swimming in the pool, she dyed her hair
Somebody from a beauty shop told her that her hair is falling out because she dyed it and swam a lot, so the chlorine ate her hair up. Is the chlorine the reason why her hair is falling out?


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Xui answered Monday January 23 2012, 11:11 pm:
Very well could be


Chlorine is a chemical, It is usually recommended to wait at least 24-48 hours after you've dyed your hair. If you jump into a pool when you just bleached your hair, Of course you can expect it to turn green. Same thing with chlorine it can turn green or fall out. Tell your friend to stay out of the pool for at least 48 hours.

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