It's not. Many people shower after swiming to prevent chlorine from changing their hair color or fade their swim suits. A 2005 survey by the American Dermatology Association found that less than 7% of Americans shower after swimming.
Fish can develop bumps on their heads due to various reasons such as infections, parasites, injuries, or genetic factors.
Use plenty of shower gel
One way is too scrub your arms in the shower hard!!!!! It worked for me
Unlikely. The bumps on your skull are being caused by something other than playing on the computer. You should see your Doctor.
Every time my daughter goes in the hot tub she gets bumps that look like chicken pox. Then we switched from bromine to chlorine tablets and that seemed to help so far.
maybe a type of skin rushes or a contaminated water(with bacteria) or a allergy..
Pseudofolliculitis is a type of skin irritation. It describes the persistent itchiness, irritation, and bumps that develop as a result of shaving.
As chickenpox bumps develop, they start as red bumps and then transform to blisters, sores, and then scabs.
It is possible that too much chlorine had been put into the pool. Did you notice an unusually strong chlorine odor?
A goldfish can develop a bumpy head due to a condition called "Lymphocystis," which is caused by a virus that affects the fish's skin and causes growths or bumps to form on its head.
The skin is affected in about 25% of people with sarcoidosis. This can cause tender, red bumps or patches to develop on the skin (particularly the shins), as well as rashes on the upper body