How to Protect Your Hair from Chlorine Damage and Restore Its Health
- nanisecret2022
- Aug 10, 2024
- 3 min read
Chlorine sucks the natural oils from your hair and skin, leaving them dry, rough, and damaged. Your hair needs some of its natural oil to remain smooth and healthy, and chlorine removes those oils. Chlorine can also cause chemical reactions in your hair, changing its natural color, weakening each strand, and causing split ends. The oils removed from the skin can leave it red and irritated, depending on the sensitivity of your skin.
While you can’t completely prevent damage from chlorine, especially if you go swimming often, you can prevent some of the damage by doing one of the following before jumping in.
Prevention Tips for Chlorine Damage
1. Wet Your Hair First
Your hair soaks in liquid fast. If you get your hair wet before you step in the pool, you can prevent some of the water with chlorine or damaging salts from being absorbed.
2. Wear a Swim Cap
The best way to prevent chlorine damage is to prevent your hair from getting wet in the first place. A swim cap is a great way to enjoy the pool without subjecting your hair to a lot of chlorine. You can even wet your hair before putting on the cap to create a tighter seal that prevents even more chlorinated water from being absorbed.
3. Use a Leave-In Conditioner Before Entering the Pool
Applying a little conditioner before you enter the pool can help prevent some of the chlorine from being absorbed. Using a leave-in conditioner with a cap can not only help prevent chlorine from being absorbed but can also moisturize your hair while swimming!
4. Apply Oil
Applying an oil like Nani’s Secret Herbal Hair Oil and wearing a swim cap is a great way to prevent chlorine from damaging your hair. The oil repels water and prevents your hair from absorbing the chlorine.
Repairing Chlorine Damage
Damage from chlorine doesn’t have to be permanent. There are ways to reduce the damage and go back to healthy, soft hair in no time. Here are a few ways you can repair damage from chlorine:
1. Rinse Your Hair Immediately
To reduce the damage and get your hair on the road to recovery, rinse your hair immediately after swimming. Don’t let the chlorine, salt, or other contaminants sit in your hair. If you’re really worried about damage, use a special shampoo formulated to remove chlorine from your hair.
2. Comb Gently
Wet hair has a tendency to tangle, and brushing with a brush is more likely to damage your hair. Use a wide-toothed comb to gently detangle and smooth wet hair.
3. Clarify Your Hair
A hair clarifier can remove any harsh chemicals from your hair. While you can buy a clarifying shampoo, you can also use an apple cider vinegar rinse to remove any unwanted chlorine.
The Impact of Chlorine on Your Hair
Swimming pool chlorine is essential to kill bacteria, but it can do serious damage to your healthy hair if you're a frequent pool swimmer. Chlorine strips the natural oils (sebum) your body produces to protect your hair.
Nani's Secret Herbal Hair Oil is an excellent choice for protecting and repairing your hair from chlorine damage. Here's how to use it effectively:
Pre-Swim Application: Apply a generous amount of Nani's Secret Herbal Hair Oil to your dry hair before putting on your swim cap. This creates a barrier that prevents chlorine from penetrating your hair strands.
Post-Swim Treatment: After swimming, rinse your hair thoroughly to remove chlorine. Apply a few drops of Nani's Secret Herbal Hair Oil to your damp hair to restore moisture and strengthen each strand.
Regular Maintenance: Use Nani's Secret Herbal Hair Oil as part of your regular hair care routine. Apply a small amount to your hair and scalp, massaging it in to promote healthy hair growth and maintain moisture balance.
By incorporating Nani's Secret Herbal Hair Oil into your hair care routine, you can enjoy swimming without worrying about the damaging effects of chlorine. Keep your hair healthy, strong, and beautiful with these simple yet effective steps.