Tips to protect hair and skin from pool chlorine

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It is recommended to shower before entering the Swimmingpool. In effect, this removes the dirt present at the level of the feet from walking out of the pool. In all public pools, there are showers to get wet before getting into the water.

In the same way, it is advisable to shower once out of the pool in order to eliminate the maximum of chlorine of the skin and hair. You have to rinse off as soon as you get out of the water and then shower again with soap and shampoo in order to remove any remaining chlorine on the body.

The hydration of the skin is another of the key factors to protect the leather of the pool chlorine. After showering, a moisturizing cream or milk is applied to the body and face to prevent the dermis from drying out.

In the same way, exfoliating the skin helps to remove any residue of chlorine as well as dead cells. However, it should be noted that overly aggressive exfoliation should be neglected to avoid overly sensitizing the skin and not being without protection against the sun's rays.

In the case where they are seen rashes cutaneous or stains caused by chlorine, you should consult your doctor or dermatologist in order to study your case. In the same way, avoid exposing yourself too much to chlorinated water so that the skin does not suffer too much.

To protect the by the From chlorine, the best option will be to wear a swimming cap, especially for those who work in a pool or who bathe very frequently. In this way you avoid suffering from the chemicals present in the pool water.

There are also products designed to combat the negative effects of chlorine on hair. the use of a conditioner it is also a good idea to keep the hair in good condition.


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