Before Swimming
- Soak your hair into chlorine-free water. It can only absorb so
much water, so it can less likely absorb chlorine.
- Spray some conditioner on hair. Fine conditioner is good to keep chlorine from damaging your hair.
- Optional step. Braided your hair or make an up do bun to prevent knot during swim.
- Wear a swim cap. This can help stop the deep damage of that chemical material.
After Swimming
- Wash or rinse your hair immediately with conditioning shampoo. If you can’t wash hair just after swimming, it in the shower to remove the chlorine or salt water.
- Squeeze excess water from your hair and put some conditioner on it and leave it for 3-5 minutes. Add more on the end of your hair.
- Dry hair with a towel or just let wind do it if there is. Remind that don’t rub your hair excessively.
- Restyle your hair. When combing that wet hair especially wigs moisture leave-in conditioner if the hair is dry or damaged and use a wide-toothed comb.
- Apply deep conditioner to your hair once a week, if you swim often. Deep conditioner can help protect your hair from ongoing effects of repeated exposure and chlorine damage.