No I don't believe so, just wash your hair to re- hydrate after swimming... Plus most people usually wash their hair after swimming anyways
A shower cap is a hair covering used to keep the hair dry when showering. It is recommended that hair is not washed every day because it strips the natural oils and leaves it dry and brittle. With a shower cap, one can take a shower to get clean but the hair stays dry.
Ladies with grey hair and even those with white hair are walking around in skintight spandex nowadays.....
Wearing a shower cap is something that is just a personal decision. The purpose of a shower cap is to keep ones hair dry when in the shower. Often people do not wash hair every day and by wearing a shower cap it protects the hair from getting wet in the shower and less difficult to style.
Take off your distributor cap and use a blow dryer to dry out the cap and components. Its possible you have a hair line fracture in the cap.
If you have long hair, you should wear it up in a ponytail, bun, or braid. This is because, your hair can clog the drain if it's down. It may hurt a bit when you take out the hair elastic because of the chlorine, but just have a shower right after. Hope this helps.
Washing the hair more often than two or three times per week may dry the skin out, making it more vulnerable to cradle cap, so limited hair washing is recommended.
you can try covering your head in conditioner in a shower cap and let it sit for about a half hour then wash out
Shampoo first, then towel dry the hair. Apply the olive oil generously to the hair, keeping it off the roots, and put on a plastic cap (like a shower cap). Allow the oil to remain in the hair for about 15-20 minutes. Rinse throughly. Run a little conditioner through the hair and rinse again. Style as usual.
yes it does stretch but not very much. if u want a stretch material you're better off with lycra or spandex
A lot slower than when the cap is off. but it can still dry out.
There are many products made for damaged hair, but if you prefer not to use one of them, you can use olive oil. Simply warm the oil (not hot!) and apply to dry hair. Then place a plastic shower cap over it and wrap with a warm towel. Leave for about 30 minutes, then shampoo as usual with a shampoo for dry hair. You may have to shampoo twice to get all of the oil out. Then follow up with a conditioner made for dry hair.
Dry hair is hard to fix, but fixable! Begin by putting your hair dryer down, and letting your hair air-dry. Also, cut back on hot irons. This will help your hair dramatically. If you have to blow-dry, use the cold setting. Soak your hair in moisture-rich reconstructing shampoo and conditioner. You can also use hot oil treatments to help the dryness. Wash your hair every other day. This will allow the natural oils to heal your hair. Purchase a few leave-in conditioners and let them sit in your hair. And cover your hair with a shower cap. Get a trim every 6 weeks.