jeudi 11 août 2016

Whoops! Chlorine Turned Ryan Lochte's Platinum Hair Green

Ryan Lochte debuted an icy silver mane in honor of kicking off his competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics. But just six days into the games, his platinum hair has mysteriously transformed into a shade of pale green.

Ryan was captured with his minty mane while celebrating his recent Gold medal victory. Though he previously shared the process of dyeing his naturally dark hair silver with his followers, there was no mention on Ryan's social platforms of a plan to go green. This leads us to believe that his new pistachio shade is due to the transformative effects of chlorine.

If you've ever dyed your hair (especially platinum blond), you likely know that taking a dip in the swimming pool can alter your hair color. Copper compounds in the water get absorbed deep within your strands and attach to your hair's protein, causing it to take on brassy - or green - undertones. Being that Ryan swims for a living, it would not surprise us if his time in the pool was responsible for his new look.

If you're an avid swimmer (or just enjoy taking a refreshing dip), you can avoid turning your fresh dye job green by using products made to counteract the brassiness caused by chlorine. We recommend consistently shampooing and treating your hair after swimming with the Bright Blond line by Oribe, or maintain your blond with products specifically created for your color.

Whether his green hair was a beginner's faux pas or totally intentional, we confess that we're happy that Ryan is embracing the vibrant hair trend. We fully support any further decisions to try out other shades on the spectrum. Read on to see more shots of his look.



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