Blonde turning green after the pool? You’re not imagining it. That weird green tint isn’t actually from chlorine — it’s from oxidized metals like copper in the water binding to your hair. And blondes? You show it the most. Here’s how to keep your blonde blonde all summer long: • Wet hair with clean water before swimming • Coat strands with a leave-in conditioner or hair oil to create a barrier • Use a swim cap (yes, even the cute silicone ones count!) • Rinse + clarify with something like Malibu C Swimmers Shampoo ASAP after pool time Bonus: I’ve linked my go-to blonde-safe products (including my fav pool protectants) on my LTK so you can glow without the green. HairGirlVal BlondeHairTips BlondesInThePool SummerHairCare GreenHairFix MalibuC ChlorineDamage LTKHair BlondeExtensions ExtensionSafeTips PoolsideHairCare BlondeWithBoundaries LTKSummerEdit LTKSeasonal LTKSwim

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