Hair Care for Swimmers
Swimming in pools can really do a number on your hair; so much chlorine has been known to even turn blonde hair green. Not only does chlorine do damage to the hair it also makes the hair take on a strange/bad odor. So what is the best method for taking care of your hair if you are a swimmer? There are a few tips to keep your hair from being completely damaged by chlorine.
GET WET BEFORE - Before getting in the pool rinsing your hair or simply getting it wet will help to keep most of the chlorine out of your hair.So it is suggested that you get your hair wet before getting in the pool.
COVER UP - Covering up during swimming is important and helps to keep chlorine out of the hair to a certain extent. Even with a cap it is still possible to get chlorine in the hair.
CHLORINE REMOVAL SHAMPOO - There are several different types of chlorine removal shampoos and conditioner on the market the most popular is UltraSwim. UltraSwim works well at removing chlorine and making your hair feel good especially if used with the conditioner. However shampoo alone works well too and helps to get that chlorine smell out.
GET WET AFTER - Immediately after swimming rinsing your hair can also help to cut down on the amount of chlorine left on your hair. So even if you are not able to shampoo your hair you should always rinse out as much as possible immediately after swimming.
Swimmers have different methods for taking care of their hair and these are a few tips that can help save hair from the harsh chemicals in the pool. Doing just one will help but putting them all together can ensure that your hair stays in the best condition.
- UltraSwim
Information about Ultraswim chlorine removal shampoo.