Swimming and your hair

Posted by on April 28th, 2008 at 11:57am

During spring and summer, going swimming is in. May it be in the pool or at the beach, going swimming during these seasons is tough to resist. But do you know that that can cause damage to your hair? It’s not just too much exposure to the sun which can damage your hair. The contents of the water such as salt or chlorine can additionally damage your hair. You could either wear swimming caps or pull your hair up in order to protect your hair considering salt water and chlorine can cause your hair to mat up. Gelatin can plus be used to protect your hair when swimming. that is what some swimmers do.

Original post by Kip V

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1 Comment for Swimming and your hair

  • 1. Julia  |  March 17th, 2011 at 1:18 am

    Hi all,

    As a swimmer, I used to shave my armpit, my belly, my back and my legs. I discovered the e-one ipl few months ago. After 6 treatments, I can probably count the amount of hairs that are left. The e-one is safe (TGA registered and has the Medical CE mark) and painless.

    Julia

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