How to remove unwanted green color from hair

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 If you have unwanted green color in your hair, it is likely due to chlorine or other chemicals from swimming pools or hair products. Here are a few suggestions to help remove the green tint:


1. Clarifying shampoo: Use a clarifying shampoo specifically designed to remove mineral buildup. This can help fade the green color over time with regular use.


2. Baking soda paste: Make a paste by mixing baking soda with water until it forms a thick consistency. Apply it to the affected areas of your hair and leave it on for a few minutes before rinsing thoroughly. Baking soda can help lift some of the green tones.


3. Lemon juice: Lemon juice has natural bleaching properties. Squeeze fresh lemon juice onto your hair and let it sit for a while before rinsing. However, keep in mind that lemon juice can be drying, so moisturize your hair afterward.


4. Professional help: If the green color persists or is difficult to remove, consider consulting a professional hairstylist. They can assess your hair and provide specialized treatments or recommendations to address the issue effectively.


Remember to condition and moisturize your hair regularly, as these methods may cause some dryness. Additionally, to prevent future green discoloration, consider using a swim cap or applying a leave-in conditioner before swimming to create a barrier between your hair and the pool water.

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