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Vivica Siren Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 41 Points: 260 Join date: 2009-05-11 Age: 23 Location: York
 | Subject: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:07 pm | |
| I'm having a bit of a dialemma... A while ago, i started swimming in the hope to get fit and all that (hah!) but i've kinda avoided it for the past 6 months when i bleached my hair and due to having to dye my hair every week (using Stargazer magenta and tropical green dye) i thought it best not to go as the dye is semi=permanent and i didn't want to be leaving a pink trail behind me in the pool... Even though I LOVE my pink and green hair, having to dye it every week (and the yellowy bleachness inbetween) is really getting on my nerves... so i've decided to go back to a permanent red colour (Schwarzkopf Live) and I also want to start swimming again (I still have 7 swims left on my pre-paid card!!) but i don't want the chlorine in the pool to turn my hair greenish or anything?? ARGH (sorry rant!) Any advice? xx |
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jupiter_crash13 Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 105 Points: 364 Join date: 2009-05-10 Age: 24 Location: New York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:34 pm | |
| I think if you go to a beauty supply shop they probably have products that will help. Thinking some kind of toner maybe? You might be able to get a shampoo that has a dye tint in it that will help the longevity of your colour too. Definitly when you are done swimming rinse hair asap to get the chemicals all out. -M |
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Vivica Siren Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 41 Points: 260 Join date: 2009-05-11 Age: 23 Location: York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:07 pm | |
| Yeah, I hadn't thought about toner - i thought that was just to use to make bleached hair look less yellowy?? I love learning about new beauty products haha! I'm thinking i might call the manufacturer's helpline and see what they say...! eep I'm not normally worried about my hair but i don't want it to go drastically wrong Aah vanity!! |
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jupiter_crash13 Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 105 Points: 364 Join date: 2009-05-10 Age: 24 Location: New York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:42 pm | |
| Yeah usually toner is to cancel out yellowy problem because it cancels it being a purple colour, so if you found one that is more of a reddish purple in theory it would cancel out the green, but I would definitely call a manufacturer about that and make sure. I can't imagine it would hurt really. -M |
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spleggy

Posts: 1 Points: 110 Join date: 2009-08-12
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:05 pm | |
| Once upon a time I used to dye my hair.... ... enough said.  |
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Vivica Siren Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 41 Points: 260 Join date: 2009-05-11 Age: 23 Location: York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:16 pm | |
| I'm sure i'll have to talk to the manufacturers or a salon to find out what's best!! | spleggy wrote: | Once upon a time I used to dye my hair....
... enough said.  |
how long ago was that?? ohh i'd love to see photos! |
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jupiter_crash13 Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 105 Points: 364 Join date: 2009-05-10 Age: 24 Location: New York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:19 am | |
| I am sure a salon or manufacturer can reccomend something good. I find that even with permanent red the effect tends to fade quickly into a more orangey colour so probably advisable to use something on it to maintain between dye jobs either way. I used to use stuff like the Manic Panic shampoos that have a little dye in them, they help keep the tint correct I find. -M |
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Vivica Siren Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 41 Points: 260 Join date: 2009-05-11 Age: 23 Location: York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:17 pm | |
| I've got some red john freda colour glaze... might give that a try... i dyed my hair this morning so i guess it's trial and error now - i'm just happy the dye took okay with the bleached parts too!! |
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jupiter_crash13 Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 105 Points: 364 Join date: 2009-05-10 Age: 24 Location: New York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:56 pm | |
| Well I wish you the best of luck with it, and let me know how it works out. I am always interested to learn new ways to keep hair dye looking good. There's a high chlorine content in my water at home from being treated so I tend to steer away from red and stick with black now because it is less work and I am horribly lazy. -M |
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jupiter_crash13 Magazine Contributer.


Posts: 105 Points: 364 Join date: 2009-05-10 Age: 24 Location: New York
 | Subject: Re: effects of hairdye and chlorine?? Sat Oct 17, 2009 1:26 am | |
| Just wondering how everything turned out with your hair colouring. I was curious to know if you found out about any products to combat the chlorine issue, I am finding that the water where I am living now is making a mess of my colour because of the chlorine content from being treated. -M |
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