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In summary, hair dye runs when washed for the first time. Can you swim after dying your hair purple or red? Typically, dark colors like purple and red tend to run more in the water. Like other colors of hair dye , you may risk damage or running to the color when exposed to chlorinated water. However, if you wait the allotted time before swimming and wash your hair correctly to prevent excess running, you can protect it as best as possible in the pool.
It is a good idea to speak to your stylist about your chosen hair color and risks with chlorine before deciding to swim. Have you ever seen a blonde, natural or dyed, end the summer with green-tinted hair from the pool? Or someone with lighter highlights with green streaks? That is from chlorine, and chlorine will do this to natural or dyed hair if a light enough shade. Since chlorine is a chemical and hair dye contains chemicals, the interaction between the two can create a reaction that gradually alters the hair color, usually a greenish tint depending on the shade of hair.
This rarely happens over a one-time swim, but can happen over time if you are a consistent swimmer or spend a lot of time in the pool. Chlorine also dries your hair out, especially color-treated hair. Over time, it can become brittle and dry, creating split ends.
In general, chlorine is not good for your hair. However, if exposed to chlorine sparingly, it should not damage your locks too harshly. Luckily there are ways to protect your hair from chlorine damage , especially in those hot summer months. There are a few ways you can limit the damage to your dyed hair from chlorine since no one wants to spend their pool days with damaged hair.
Oil Your Hair Before Swimming. Since oil and water do not interact, a great way to lock in moisture before swimming is to apply a moisturizing oil like Morrocan oil or argan oil to your hair. Yes, really. Just as your skin needs protection from the sun, so does your hair. It fends off harsh rays and chemical damage, all while helping to repair split ends and frizz. Also, the smell: It's like the beach in a bottle. The way you wear your hair to the pool or the beach can have a surprisingly big effect on maintaining it.
We've got plenty of summer hairstyle ideas. You're hot, you're tired, and you just want to be done for the day when pool or beach time comes to an end. We get it. But resist the urge to go straight from the water to whatever your plans are next, as colorists recommend taking the time to wash any chemicals or drying sea salt from your hair.
For blondes, you need a hydrating duo like Sally Hershberger Shampoo and Conditioner to help moisturize bleached hair. So the products will do what they're meant to do—gently clean your hair—without stripping away its color.
After sudsing up or if you really don't have time or the option, after toweling off , hydrate your hair with a mask.
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