QuoteReplyTopic: Green hair from chlorine Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:23am
How can I get the green out of my daughters blonde hair. I've tried a shampoo made for this but it is still a nice shiny green on the ends. Is there anything to do other then trimming it off?
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> How can I get the green out of my daughters blonde> hair. I've tried a shampoo made for this but it is> still a nice shiny green on the ends. Is there> anything to do other then trimming it off?Paul Mitchell Shampoo 3 is a great clarifying shampoo.If your daughter swims alot I would recomend using this once a week and also using a leave-in conditioner on her hair before she swims. The hair can only absorb so much liquid so if her hair is damp with fresh water and a leave-in cond. her hair will not absorb the chlorinated water.
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> Paul Mitchell Shampoo 3 is a great clarifying> shampoo.If your daughter swims alot I would recomend> using this once a week and also using a leave-in> conditioner on her hair before she swims. The hair can> only absorb so much liquid so if her hair is damp with> fresh water and a leave-in cond. her hair will not> absorb the chlorinated water.
a teaspoon of baby oil on her hair before she goes into the water , patt it on and comb it thru. I have used this for 20 years and the chloring or salt water does not penetrate thru. I now use this on my daughters hair. Only 1 shampoo with a bit more shampoo than normal gets this right out.
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