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    Posted: August 05 2001 at 2:34pm
My brown hair has blonde highlights and after swimming yesterday those highlights are now green. Any suggestions?
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I have heard that you can purchase a product at a beauty supply store called "Aloe Rid". I have never used it, but I have seen this product on other posts on this message board. Maybe call your hair dresser and get his/her advice. Good luck!
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You need a good dechlorinating shampoo. We sell the Philou Apple Dechlorinating Shampoo in the HairBoutique.com Marketplace.

You might give it a try.
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natural alternative: ketchup. put ketchup in hair and let it sit for 1/2 hour. wash out, rinse with cold water. haven`t tried it myself, but heard it works well.
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