Taking Care of Your Hair in the Spring
Taking
care of your hair from chlorine can protect your hair from hair damage.
Swimming can be a lot of fun during spring break but one must take care of one’s
hair from too much chlorine. It is recommended to wear a swimmer's cap to avoid
chlorine from damaging your hair. Yet, if you do not have a swimmer's cap, you
can rinse out the chlorine by using tomato juice. Tomato juice has vitamin C
and can get rid of the chlorine smell.
Make
sure to rinse it out. Keep in mind your hair type and what natural ingredients
you want to use to clean your hair. Apple cider vinegar, white vinegar, and
lemon juice with baking soda can also remove chlorine from your hair. Another
way to wash your hair after swimming is by using club soda. Club soda gets rid
of frizz and can remove hair build-up and dirt.
Too much
chlorine can dry your hair strands and scalp. However, you can use milk to
hydrate and soften your hair. It makes your hair look glossy and it helps
strengthen your hair. Use a bottle sprayer to add milk and to spray milk on
your hair. Let it sit on your hair for twenty to thirty minutes.
Rinse
out your hair. Coconut milk, Buttermilk, and other types of milk can moisturize
your hair to make it shiny. Another item that can be used to make your hair
shiny and give volume to your hair when you are curling is to use beer. Beer
can be used on your hair but too much beer can dry out your hair overtime.
Depending on your hair type, natural ingredients used from home can alleviate
your hair scalp from chlorine and reduce hair damage.
Trying
out natural ingredients such as olive oil, eggs, honey, and other ingredients
from home can save you money. Yet, keep in mind your hair texture. Some
ingredients can dry out your hair or make it too oily. Nevertheless, have a
hair journal to see what helps your hair and what makes it too flat, oily, dry,
or flakey. Always consult with a dermatologist or your primary doctor for using
products for hair growth and removing chlorine from your hair.
Always
rinse out the natural ingredients and carefully comb your hair. Wear a
ponytail, braids, or a swimmer's cap when you are swimming. Wash your hair
immediately after swimming. Nonetheless, taking care of your hair during the
spring break can prevent hair tangles and reduce chlorine hair damage. Here are
resources about hair care from chlorine.
Hair Care After Swimming:
Properly Caring For Your Hair After Swimming: A Guide (greenmatters.com)
How to Remove Chlorine From Hair Naturally:
How to Remove Chlorine from Hair [Fast Home Remedy] (dryscalpgone.com)
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