When highlights develop a green tint due to chlorine exposure, there are a few options to consider for correction:
Option 1: Leyton House Detox Shampoo
- Use Leyton House Detox Shampoo.
- Apply the detox shampoo to the hair, ensuring full coverage.
- Cover the hair with a cap.
- Apply heat for 10 minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly.
This method may help lift the unwanted green tone from the highlights.
Option 2: Bleach Bath with Alpine Blonde 7
- Mix Alpine Blonde 7 with water to create a bleach bath.
- Work quickly and apply the bleach bath over the affected areas.
- Monitor the process closely, as a bleach bath can work rapidly.
Be cautious when using this method, as bleach baths can be effective but require careful attention to avoid over-processing.
Option 3: Pink-Toned Conditioner
Using a pink-toned conditioner can help neutralize the green hue in the hair. Apply the conditioner as directed, ensuring it is evenly distributed.
Choose the option that best suits your preferences and the condition of the hair to effectively correct green-tinted highlights caused by chlorine exposure.
