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Dip Dyed Hair


Question Posted Friday June 15 2012, 8:39 pm

Does anyone know if its okay to go swimming IN A LAKE after i get my hair dip dyed? I would probably be waiting an hour between my appointment at the hair dressers and my friends house.

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Razhie answered Saturday June 16 2012, 3:30 pm:
You can never really be sure how recently dyed hair will react to lake water, or what is IN the lake water. Chemicals, or even natural minerals in the water can disrupt some hair dyes.

Personally, I would NOT take risk only an hour after my appointment.

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Xui answered Friday June 15 2012, 10:44 pm:
Never swim when you color your hair. Even dipping it!

The chlorine will and can ruin the dye. Wait at least 24 hrs ;-) (This is for a pool)

A lake should be okay but don't swim RIGHT after dying. Give your hair at least 5 hrs.

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