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Go hot summer afternoon dip in the pool - a great idea. It's great to cool down and will keep the figure in shape. That's just the problem - chlorine contained in the water, the port is not only the skin but also the hair. How to protect your skin from dryness - many of you know, but what to do with the hair?
All that is needed - it is more attentive to the care of hair during and after bathing. Because, otherwise, you can get thin, dry hair with split ends, and sometimes even "painted" in green color (green color can result from the content of copper and chlorine in the water, especially such a reaction is possible for women with light hair).
- It would not have thought that a swimming cap you look unattractive, but so far - is the best defense. But if you swim without a cap?
- Wash your hair before swimming the normal water (not chlorinated from the pool). The fact that dry hair have the ability to quickly absorb moisture, but our hair water with chlorine - to anything. Therefore it is better to pool wet your hair or wash with plain water, while the water from the pool, they will absorb less.
- Air conditioning and oil - are your best friends. Another trick that can help protect your hair - be applied to the ends of hair conditioner or hair conditioner. This will create a barrier between chlorinated water and hair. An alternative is to use olive oil or coconut oil. They will "work" as well as air conditioning.
- Wash your hair with shampoo after swimming pool. After visiting the pool should be washed off with the hair all the particles of copper and chlorine, which could get into the bath. Be sure to use the air conditioner after a moisturizing effect to prevent dry hair after the pool.
Author: Julia Gnedina
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