Why do swimmers bleach their hair?

The swimmers bleached their hair as a part of a swimming tradition to prepare for the division meet on Feb. 22 and 23. It has become a tradition for the men's swimming and diving team to bleach their hair blonde before they shave their heads for the biggest meets of the season, team captain Nick Yoo '14 said.
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Can swimming bleach your hair?

Chlorine can indeed change the color of your hair. If it can make paper white and take the color out of flowers, then it should be no surprise that, over time, chlorine in the pool will bleach your hair. Chlorine reacts with the melanin in your hair that gives it color, from blonde to jet black.
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What happens when you bleach your hair and go swimming?

Because bleached hair is more porous than untreated hair, exposure to chlorinated water puts your hair at even greater risk. Chlorine dries hair out and can make bleached hair become straw-like.
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Why do people put bleach in their hair?

Bleaching even has some advantages — the process plumps your individual hair shafts, often making your hair appear thicker and fuller. Furthermore, if you are light-skinned and have thinning hair, bleaching can disguise the contrast between your hair and bare patches of scalp.
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Can I swim in the ocean with bleached hair?

Hair soaks up whatever you put on it, especially porous hair that's been bleached. If you fill it with good things or neutral things (like plain water) before going swimming, there won't be any more room for it to absorb drying chlorine or salt water.
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Does bleached hair turn green ocean water?

Saltwater will turn blonde hair green the same as other chemical pools. These pools are chlorine-based pols but instead of adding chlorine manually by the use of tablets or powder, salt is added to the water.
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Does chlorine turn bleached hair green?

The chlorine causes copper to oxidize (or rust). Once those particles stick to the protein in your hair, they can leave behind that unwanted greenish hue. The lighter your hair is the more noticeable the tint will be.
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Does bleaching hair damage it forever?

Bleach damage is as cumulative as it is permanent, and your ends will be less equipped to survive it every time. Avoid excess brushing and harsh shampoos.
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Is bleaching the same as dying?

Bleaching is the process of stripping your hair of colour while dyeing is the process of changing the colour of your hair. While bleaching gives you lighter shades, dyeing can give you any colour you want.
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How toxic is bleaching your hair?

Extensive damage to the mouth, throat, and stomach is possible. The outcome depends on how much of this damage there is. Damage to the esophagus and stomach can continue to occur for several weeks after the product is swallowed. A hole can develop in these organs, and that can lead to bleeding and severe infection.
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Why did my hair turn green after swimming?

However, the green color is more likely to show up after swimming in the pool because pool water contains chlorine. Chlorine and copper bond together to form a film that sticks to the proteins in each strand of hair, causing the hair to turn green.
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Does swimming ruin your hair?

Short, occasional exposure to chlorinated water really won't damage your hair, but it might make it feel dry for a day or so. Regular exposure to chlorinated swimming pools can cause significant damage to your hair. Disinfectants, in general, are used to break down and remove dirt, oil, and bacteria.
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Why does chlorine make my hair look good?

Chlorine dissolves the sebum and breaks apart the hair cuticle, and salt water does similar damage with how drying it is. Keep it moisturized. This Q&A section is soo last year... Talk curls at the all new CurlTalk!
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Does chlorine turn hair lighter?

Chlorine is a bleach, and it will cause hair pigment to lighten. Color treated hair may fade and become less shiny. Chemically treated or permed hair, which is already porous and protein damaged, will tend to absorb chlorine, becoming further damaged and over processed.
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What is swimmer's hair?

Swimmer's hair is hair that is dry, damaged, and possibly discolored due to exposure to chemicals in a treated pool or the ocean. Copper is the main culprit behind the most damage. Copper compounds are used to prevent the growth of algae, microorganisms, and invertebrates in pool water.
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Is bleaching hair worse than dying?

And, of course, how you choose to dye it affects the amount of damage done. "Bleaching your hair is going to damage it faster than coloring, so be sure to always follow with at-home care," he explains.
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Which hair colour does not damage hair?

The Overall Best Permanent Color: REVLON Colorsilk

This highly pigmented liquid gel formula is infused with both silk extracts and keratin to strengthen and soften hair. There's also no ammonia in this non-drip formula, so you can feel confident knowing you're minimizing damage to your strands.
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Can you have virgin hair again?

Once you have processed or color-treated hair, it can never go back to being virgin. That's right, once you've dyed your hair, even just once, you lose your virgin strands forever. Virgin hair is a hair colorist's dream because it's also much easier to color hair that doesn't already have dye on it.
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Does Virgin hair bleach faster?

Different hair types, such as virgin hair, tend to lighten quicker than others since it has never been color-treated or chemically processed in any way. First-timers will want to be especially careful not to leave bleach on for too long.
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Can bleached hair be healthy?

Can Bleached Hair Be Healthy? Yes, bleached hair can be healthy, too, as long as you have an excellent hair care routine to balance out the damage and keep your hair in the most beneficial possible condition.
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Can blondes swim in chlorine?

Natural hair takes a long time and lots of exposure to chlorine. So, swimmers can have their blonde turn green.
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Can I swim in a pool with bleached hair?

If you have only bleached highlights (a few strands) and your hair is relatively healthy, you should be safe to return to swimming in 24-72 hours.
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Is it bad to swim with blonde hair?

The obvious offender: chlorine. Yes, that whole thing about blonde hair turning green is totally true. On top of that, the chemical element can suck the moisture from your hair and leave it dry, brittle, and tangled.
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