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How To Protect Hair From Pool Damage In Summer

Have you found out, dear customer? The weather is getting warmer, especially in mid-latitude countries and cities in the northern hemisphere, such as the United States and Europe. As summer approaches, we want to go swimming and get close to the water. Swimming is a pleasant sport. But when swimming, you need to know that chlorine water in the swimming pool will hurt your hair, leading to split ends and breaks.

This article will help you learn how to protect your hair better when swimming.

How to protect your hair from pool damage before swimming? 

Swimming is a great way to exercise and an interesting activity that you can do on your own or with friends and family. Unfortunately, the chlorine and other chemicals used to keep the swimming pool clean can damage your hair.  

Before you soak in the swimming pool, you need to do something to prevent the water from entering your hair.

Here are some skills you can use: 

1. Wet your hair before swimming 

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Before swimming, you can soak your hair in chlorine-free water to prevent it from absorbing chlorine after entering the swimming pool. Most swimming pools have showers or faucets, which is a simple and easy-to-operate pre-swimming ritual.

2. Applying conditioner 

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You can protect your hair more by using conditioner before entering the swimming pool. This will provide more barriers between your hair and harmful pool water chemicals, effectively reducing the harm of chlorine water to your hair.

3. Apply oil to your hair before swimming 

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You can also apply oil to your hair to prevent water and chlorine. Coconut oil is a good choice, as it is cheap and contains moisturizing fatty acids.

You can also try olive oil, which contains antioxidants, as well as vitamins A and E, which together protect the natural keratin in hair.

Both of these oils are waterproof, so they are very suitable for defense. This means they can protect your head by repelling chlorinated water while you swim

4. Protective hairstyle 

You can try to braid your hair or tie it in a bun or ponytail before swimming. These are called protective hairstyles. Using a protective hairstyle can keep your hair away from your face, make your hair not easily tangled when swimming, and also reduce the contact area between chlorine and your hair. You should braid your hair when it is dry and get it wet before swimming. Braiding wet hair sometimes causes more damage because wet hair is more fragile.

5. Put on a swimming cap 

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The most common way to protect your hair before swimming is to wear a protective swimming cap. In this way, you can prevent the pool water from entering and hurting your hair. Swimming caps can provide extra protection. You can wear it on dry or wet hair, which will produce a tighter seal, but if the swimming cap is too tight, it will easily cause more damage, because wet hair is more fragile.

How to protect your hair from pool damage after swimming?  

1. Wash your hair immediately after swimming 

After you come out of the water, you should rinse your hair immediately to eliminate any accumulation of chlorine. Don’t wait until you get home to wash or adjust your hair.

You can use special neutralizing shampoo and conditioner to help remove chlorine and other impurities and consider using a nourishing conditioner to repair damaged or dry hair.

2. Comb your hair gently with your fingers 

When your hair is wet, it breaks easily. So, you’d better not use a comb after swimming. You can simply comb the tangled hair with your fingers. When your hair is dry, you can comb it further with a wide-toothed comb, paying attention to the gentle movements.  

3. Dry your hair 

The best way to dry is to gently absorb most of the water with a towel first, and then let the hair dry naturally. If you need to use a hot hair dryer, you’d better use a hair dryer with a diffuser, or use the lowest gear, which can reduce the damage of heat to your hair. 

Can wearing a wig protect your natural hair? 

Another way to protect your natural hair is to wear a wig before swimming, which will effectively block the damage of chlorine water to your natural hair. However, you should pay attention to the fact that chlorine will harm the hair of your wig, so it is necessary for you to effectively protect your wig to make it serve you for a long time. Moreover, the existence of wigs will provide you with more protection. You can wear wigs and swim caps, which can protect your natural hair almost 100%.

Why choose human hair wigs? 

Human hair wigs are made of better material and have a natural and beautiful luster, which makes your wig hair look natural and beautiful when swimming. Moreover, this wig is not easy to entangle and fall off, and it is easier to maintain and can be used for a longer time. Compared with synthetic hair wigs, if you want to choose a wig, please definitely choose human hair wigs.

Human hair wig recommendation in Recool Hair 

1. Recool Hair Body Wave Hair 5×5 13×4 13×6 Pre-Plucked Lace Wig

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The wigs are human virgin hair with pre-plucked hair. And it is a body wave hair hairstyle that is pretty and attractive. You can use the hair wigs for a long time. With proper care, you can use at least one year.

2. Glueless Short Bob Wig Straight 5×5 13×4 Invisible HD Lace Closure Wig 150% Density 

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The short bob wigs are very suitable for the summer. You can feel much more comfortable and breathable than the long hair wigs for the hot summer. And the short bob wigs are easier to be maintained and cared for after your swimming. You can use less conditioner and dry the wigs easier and detangle the wigs more quickly.

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