Protect your hair and skin from Chlorine?
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Mar 18, 2014
Leslie N.
My swimming unit in P.E is occurring once again- sigh. And last time I went swimming I got a choline burn on the sides of my cheeks. Which I asked a question about before so I want to prevent it from happening again
Also, how can I protect my hair without using a swim cap cause I don't own one. Thanks :)
Mar 18, 2014
Faith F.
Mar 18, 2014
Lynzie S.
Use some kind of oil like coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil or something like that works for skin and hair but with your hair it may look oily after so mainly just face and I agree with faith you can get it a Sally's
Mar 18, 2014
Faith K.
I put conditioner in my hair before I swim so it only absorbs the conditioner and doesn't dry out your hair.