frankie
New Member
Swimmer\'s hair care
Ladies...
The last time I let my hair grow longer (used to keep short hair cuts) it was full and healthy...until I had to take a swim class. The swim cap did not prevent my hair from getting wet, so over time the chlorine started eating away at my hair. It got so thin, I ended up getting it cut again...into a super short cut. I didn't mind cutting it, but I don't think that I should have to choose between having long healthy hair or being able to jump into a swimming pool.
I have since learned that neutralizing shampoo is a must after getting out of the pool. But, won't that dry out my hair too?
What do you swimmers do to keep your hair healthy?
I need all the help I can get. TIA
Ladies...
The last time I let my hair grow longer (used to keep short hair cuts) it was full and healthy...until I had to take a swim class. The swim cap did not prevent my hair from getting wet, so over time the chlorine started eating away at my hair. It got so thin, I ended up getting it cut again...into a super short cut. I didn't mind cutting it, but I don't think that I should have to choose between having long healthy hair or being able to jump into a swimming pool.
I have since learned that neutralizing shampoo is a must after getting out of the pool. But, won't that dry out my hair too?
What do you swimmers do to keep your hair healthy?
I need all the help I can get. TIA