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Hair Color Help : GREEN ENDS FROM THE POOL
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From: BeautyExpert  (Original Message)Sent: 7/13/2006 12:33 AM
You can out side of clarifying if that does'nt help rid the green tone chorline from the pool put on blonde hair ..  You can use any lightener ... with 20 vol and mixing into the lightener a little of the clarifying shampoo... it will help remove the the green cast the cholorine put on the hair.
 
OF COURSE..  YOU MUST, NO QUESTIONS ASK,... HAVE TO: IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THIS PROCEDURE.. USING A DEEP CONDITONER OR A GREAT MOISTURIZING CONDTIONER ON THE HAIR... TO BALANCE THE PH BACK TO NORMAL IN THE HAIR!!!!!
 
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From: MSN NicknameRoxysmom2Sent: 7/13/2006 12:57 AM
Thanks. I love to hear any and all tips...keep them coming.
 
Donna

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From: MSN NicknameStarliteny1Sent: 7/13/2006 5:45 AM
I've have great experiences with this sort of problem with Malibu 2000. It's a clarifying treatment, and people love it because it leaves their hair feeling fresh and conditioned. This also works well on removing artificial pigment from freshly colored hair, that has unwanted tones, or if the color is too dark. It will not penetrate overly coated colored hair, or if it wasn't professionly done though. There are many uses for this product, and it outlines all of them on the box.
 

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From: Candy_CutsSent: 7/20/2006 5:23 AM
This problem use to happen to me and my sister when we were kids.  The problem is too much chlorine in the pool.  Normal amounts of chlorine will not do this.
 
We used the shampoo in the purple bottle.......that can help blonds, grays, and white haired ..........I can't remember the name though.........something lights.........shimmer lights........I think. 
 
That worked great........instantly.....and doesn't harm the hair at all!

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From: MSN NicknameBabyJRu1202Sent: 7/27/2006 4:24 PM
I believe Shimmer Lights is by Matrix? I don't know if I am correct or not, but Matrx does make something like that.

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From: MSN NicknameStarliteny1Sent: 7/28/2006 3:19 AM
Shimmer lights is by clairol, but Matrix does make one similar.

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From: Candy_CutsSent: 7/28/2006 4:43 AM
Yep, that is the stuff I was talking about......Shimmer Lights by Clairol......it works great.  I remember that was considered the expensive shampoo, but my mother always managed to buy it every year, since all of had blond hair, and green by the end of summer.  Yes Matrix makes a shampoo just like it.  I think Nexxus also has one too.

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