Damaged hair due to chlorine water?
10 tips to help
Rinse your hair with clean water before entering the pool. This helps to minimise the absorption of chlorinated water by your hair.
Wet Your Hair Before Swimming
Use a leave-in conditioner or hair oil before swimming to create a barrier between your hair and the chlorine.
Apply a Protective Product
Invest in a good quality swim cap to shield your hair from direct contact with chlorine water.
Wear a Swim Cap
After swimming, rinse your hair with fresh water to remove any chlorine residue.
Rinse Immediately After Swimming
Regularly use a clarifying shampoo to remove chlorine buildup from your hair.
Use a Clarifying Shampoo
Use a deep conditioning treatment at least once a week to keep your hair moisturised and nourished.
Condition Regularly
Limit the use of heat styling tools such as blow dryers, straighteners, and curling irons as chlorine-damaged hair is more prone to breakage.
Avoid Heat Styling
Consider wearing protective hairstyles such as braids or buns to minimie exposure of your hair to chlorine.
Protective Hairstyles
Drink plenty of water to keep your hair hydrated from the inside out, which can help minimise damage from chlorine.
Stay Hydrated
Schedule regular trims to get rid of any chlorine-damaged ends and promote healthy hair growth.
Trim Regularly
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