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How to Remove Chlorine From Your
Hair
SwimOutlet
While it's no secret that swimming is one of the best
full-body workouts out there, there is one small drawback to it -- the
frustrating bond that forms between chlorine and your hair.
Chlorine can damage it, make it brittle, and for some of
the worst cases, even turn your hair green.
Luckily, if you give your hair a little love before and
after your bout with the water, then you won't have to worry about that icky
chemical doing anything to your lustrous locks.
In this guide we'll go over a few tricks and tips on how
you can prevent damage to your hair, learn about chlorine and its effects and
most importantly, how you can remove chlorine once you're out of
the pool.
Get Wet Even Before You Go in the Pool
One of the first and most simple things that you can do to
your hair is making sure that you wet your hair before you go swimming.
While this may seem like a small and unnecessary step,
it's one of the most vital ways that you can be sure that the chlorine doesn't
seep into your hair strands.
Chlorine tends to soak easily into your hair when it's dry
and it's the first thing that your hair has contact with.
Imagine your hair being like a sponge. You want only good
things to go into that sponge, so when the bad things go in, you'll be less
likely to have any adverse effects.
And while getting your hair wet doesn't completely prevent
chlorine from getting in, it does slow down the process.
Seal Your Lid Tightly
Another important step to helping slow down the process of
chlorine getting in your hair is wearing a swim
cap.
If you're serious about swimming, this is the best way to
make sure that you aren't constantly exposing your locks to the harsh
chemicals.
Not only that, but it also helps you move faster in the
water.
For just the casual swimmer, you can still opt to not wear
a swim cap, but make sure to follow the rest of the steps so you can be sure
that your hair still isn't being affected by the chemicals.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Chlorine
The whole reason that pools use chlorine is to stop
harmful bacteria from getting into the water, like E. Coli and other unsafe
organisms from spawning in the water.
While it's necessary in that regard, chlorine isn't so
nice to your hair.
Even after using the preventative measures of rinsing your
hair and wearing a swim cap, chlorine can still make its way to your scalp.
What we suggest to finally start removing that pesky
chemical is to wash your hair.
Washing your hair can give your hair its nutrients back
and strip away the last of the chlorine attached to your hair.
Using a good quality swimming shampoo can do wonders as
well; these are specially formulated to get rid of the chemicals that can be
left in your hair after getting out of the pool.
Not to mention that it's a good idea to rinse off your
suit in the shower as well.
The Natural Approach
Even if all of these methods fail or you forget to do the
steps above, you can still opt for natural remedies.
Using simple, household items like baking soda or apple
cider vinegar can take the last of the remnants of chlorine out of your hair
too.
If you're wondering how to use any of these to treat your
hair, simply take one part apple cider vinegar and four parts water and apply
that to your hair.
If you're using the baking soda method, try one tablespoon
of baking soda and one cup of water and apply this directly to your hair.
If your hair feels slimy while you're washing it with the
solution, then that means that it's working.
Rinse out of your hair and then follow with your normal
hair care routine.
Hopefully these tips will help out your hair problems
should you ever worry about being in the pool too much or if you're worried
about damaging your hair.
Swimming is worth it in the long run, even if your hair
might turn green from time to time.
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