Yes; it turns your hair green.
the chlorine, it also turns blonde hair green, trust me
It isn't the chlorine. Copper in the water is absorbed by the hair, when the hair is washed; the copper oxidizes & turns green
If your hair is blonde, you can buy green hair dye and dye it according to directions or get it done at a professional salon. If your hair is darker, then you have to bleach it then add color to your hair. This can also be done at a salon. If you are asking for like a way to turn your hair green by accident, if your hair is blonde and you leave chlorine in it too long, eventually your hair reacts and it turns green.
Nope it turns it green. Trust me im brunette but I've got a blonde friend and she says her hair gets tinted green
mostly people with blonde hair or lightly dyed hair ( blonde highlights, dirty dish water blondes, ECT.) turns green because of the lightness the chlorine can have a worse chemical affect on the hair.
she has red hair except in the last book, her hair turns brown. I imagine she has light skin, and perhaps green eyes.
It Turns Green. Its not the chlorine, it av=ctually hard metals such as copper
Until the jello turns green, grows hair and growls menacingly in the back of the refrigerator.
White hair can turn green due to exposure to chlorine in swimming pools. The chlorine can react with hair products or minerals in the water, causing a chemical reaction that can result in green discoloration on white hair. Additionally, copper pipes in the home's plumbing system can also contribute to the green discoloration of white hair.
To get green hair you have to die it.... :)
If you dye your hair green, it will be the color green.