Swimmers... how do you protect your hair from chlorine damage?

vestaluv1

Well-Known Member
Hi there everyone! :hiya:
I haven't posted on here for a VERY long time. Good to be back though :)!

I've just started swimming lessons (finally!) and was just wondering how the swimmers among you protect your hair from the chlorine.
I have invested in quite an expensive swimming cap, however the edges of my hair still get wet.

Any help would be much appreciated!
 

Garner

Well-Known Member
Look at these two links...


http://www.antihairslave.com/2010/06/relaxed-hair-swimming-tips-to-avoid.html
http://www.antihairslave.com/2009/05/how-to-co-wash-refresher.html





Hi there everyone! :hiya:
I haven't posted on here for a VERY long time. Good to be back though :)!

I've just started swimming lessons (finally!) and was just wondering how the swimmers among you protect your hair from the chlorine.
I have invested in quite an expensive swimming cap, however the edges of my hair still get wet.

Any help would be much appreciated!
 

Nonie

Well-Known Member
There was a long thread on this topic started exactly one month ago: http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=611571

And as you'll see by the end of my experimentation, I found I don't need to apply anything to my hair before swimming, except Vaseline at the nape. Saran wrap and My Swim Cap is all I need. They keep the water out completely and my hair comes out dry except for the tiny hairs at my nape, which is why I apply Vaseline there.
 
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pattyr5

Well-Known Member
I would love to know this too...and are the relaxer swimmers also just wet bunning or are you blow drying your hair?? I need to know wht to do with my hair because buns give me headaches :nono:
 

sckri23

New Member
How long can you wait before co-washing cause I was at the beach the waves knocked me down and soaked my hair and I have an hour drive back home

*~SCKRI23~* via LHCF app
 

Tiye

New Member
How long can you wait before co-washing cause I was at the beach the waves knocked me down and soaked my hair and I have an hour drive back home

*~SCKRI23~* via LHCF app

You should be fine as long as you don't sleep on it.

I don't own a swim cap. I just wash out the chlorine or seawater and I'm good. I've never had any damage to my hair from swimming.
 
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