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    Got high lites done was told not to go swimming ing salt water? Is this true?

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    Chlorine, sun, and salt water can all wreak havoc on a dye job, so we looked for advice from our favorite hair expert, stylist Chris Lospalluto from the Sally Hershberger salon here in NYC.


    He told us that oxidation, which is a chemical reaction that changes the color, is the biggest problem. Both chlorine and sun can cause oxidation, but chlorine is the biggest enemy of colored hair. It can turn blonde hair the dreaded green and can give an ashy hue to brunette hair. Prevention is the best thing you can do so you don’t have to deal with the aftermath of the evil process of oxidation.


    The best preventative measure? “Coat your hair with SOMETHING,” Chris told us. Ideas?
    -Before you go in the pool put in a leave-in conditioner. There’s no need for expensive brands.
    -If you don’t have anything else available, coat hair with fresh water, and make sure it’s really wet. The water soaks in so hair won’t be as absorbent to chlorine.
    -Argan oil is another option. It’s light and clear, and will protect without affecting the color.


    And what about if you leave the pool and realize your hair is the color of grass? According to Chris, if it’s “very” green you have to get professional help. And if you experienced fading, don’t try to re-dye it–your hair will be porous and hold the dye unevenly.


    There are some home remedies floating around out there, with reported mixed results:


    1) Baking soda: Mix w/shampoo, lather in hair, let sit for 10-15 minutes.
    2) Coca-Cola: This is possibly an old wives tale but it intrigues us.
    3) Crush aspirin in water and pour on head.


    (Seriously, though. Just go to your salon to get it fixed.)

    Bob/PKB

    I just had my highlights redone, and was told to coat the ends of my hair with conditioner before swimming in chlorinated water and to shampoo with a shampoo that eradicates the chlorine. Gross as it may seem, coating your hair with conditioner and wearing a swimcap is your best bet.
    mycatsmom

    My bff in H.S. tried to lighten her hair using clorax scouring powder, b/c it had little crystal like bleach pelets; adn it turned her hair greenish. Hahahah.
    Bob/PKB

    ....precisely why I go to a pro. Lucky her hair didn't frizzle and break off!


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