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My hair turned green from the chlorine in the pool, how can I get it out?

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My hair turned green from the chlorine in the pool, how can I get it out?

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There are two ways to deal with “green” hair from swimming: 1) Prevention. My daughter, who has fine, white-blonde hair down to her butt swims competitively year round. ALWAYS! Before she gets into that pool, she thoroughly wets her hair with tap water (soaking wet) and then liberally applies a cheap conditioner (we use Dove from Costco). This goes under her cap. This is every single time. 2) If, for some reason she DOES get some green in her hair OR just to keep her hair in good condition, we do an aspirin wash. I saw some people advise aspirin w. lemon juice, but the lemon juice is not necessary. You do an aspirin wash like this: Buy the cheapest aspirin you can find…uncoated works best and costs the least. Put about 1/4 to 1/3 cup of aspirin tablets in a large container of water. It will dissolve immediately. Put the dissolved aspirin in the hair and work it in. It will be very gritty and astringent. It is quite messy. Work it in well and leave it for about 5 minutes. Remember tha

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