It’s always been a crystal white color, and of course I use bleach to achieve it. I had my shower water at my new apartment (where I am having trouble) tested for chlorine, and there is none. Calcium levels are still extremely high even though I use the Jonathan Beauty Water filter. I think I do have copper piping at this new place, but the water isn’t a green color and the appliances aren’t stained green. What is going on? Is there anyone else who has experienced this?
Leaving bleach in your hair for too long can turn it green. its possible you’ve damaged your hair from bleaching too much..
hm that’s odd.. maybe you might have to use a certain shampoo/conditioner whilst you shower to stop that from happening.
it might be just something in the water..
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Leaving bleach in your hair for too long can turn it green. its possible you’ve damaged your hair from bleaching too much..
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I havent but my friend did she also had her water tested and come to find out no chlorine was found but the city had used it one day at a high level IDK why but soon her hair went back to normal!Go o a salon and ask if they have a shampoo that might bring the color back and undo it!Hope this helps!
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My friend!
If your hair were green from chlorine deposits, you should be able to smell it. I can smell chlorine in hair that is still blonde. Maybe it’s the Jonathan Beauty Water filter. That sounds kinda hokey. If you can smell chlorine, buy a demineralizing or deep cleansing shampoo. That should remove the build up. And try rinsing with bottled water.
And for the record, leaving bleach on your hair too long won’t turn it green. It’ll turn white then break off. Not ever green.
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polution? therre are different particles in the air in cities. maybe your stripped hair isnt liking the new enviornment? sorry to hear about your problem.
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Ditto what the909er said, look at a new chelating or deep cleansing shampoo, rinse with bottled water, and invest in a decent treatment to really close down the cuticle and help stop foreign buildup in your hair. Another great tried and true secret is to get a couple of disprin or aspirin tablets (basically sallicyclic acid based disolvable pain killers) disolve them in somme tepid water and work it through your hair, Leave on for five minutes then shampoo and condition as per usual. This will help to take out chemical or chlorine type buildups.
Hope that you get your hair back into shape.
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