I am not sure if the salt would cause color loss, However the chlorine can.
Color loss of what? You didn't specify loss of color on what. Tile, deck, plaster, clothing. In any case chlorine would be a more likely culprit.
Yes. Don't worry, swimming is the only exercise where lack of oxygen will cause you to black out
No, Clorine won't cause your dyed black hair to change to green, but it will cause your hair color to fade. You will notice that the color is not as deep as it was when you first colored it. The best way to prevent this is to do the following before going into Clorinated water: Wet your hair and coat it with conditioner. Do Not rinse. After swimming, rinse out your hair well, in cool water. This is good to do even if you're just going swimming in the ocean or in a lake, just to protect your color.
Unfortunately, going swimming will cause this semi-permanent haircolor to fade quite a bit. The best way to protect it and extend the life of your color would be to wear a swimmer's cap, or avoid getting your hair wet altogether by not going under water.
Yes, if you are swimming in a pool that has chlorine in it. Some other chemicals added to swimming pools to clean the water react with your hair. It can turn blond hair green and it can change the color if you have dyed or rinsed your hair color.
Do not go swimming because the sty will sting and get worse from the chlorine in the water.
It makes the towels hot and wet.
Typically, towels, soap, and water faucets can be found in a bathroom.
cause they drown after they have no energy left from swimming too long
Before washing them, soak them in white vinegar and water to set the color. Avoid using bleach in the washing cycle.
Bounty paper towels holds 30 mL of water
put them on a radiator for them to soak up the water from the towels