Yes, the chlorine in pools dries out your hair. Try swimming in a saline pool or out in the ocean.
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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
There are many brand that make quick dry swimming tunks. Speedo makes good quick dry swimming trunks. You can also try Victorinox's quick dry swimming trunks
Yes go swimming and let your hair dry in the sunlight it doesn't work for all brunette though It will make it lighter.
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No, salt cannot turn hair white, although it can dramatically dry out your hair and make it more coarse than usual. If you're worried about it, though, you can avoid swimming in the ocean or saltwater pools, avoid sea salt spray, or wear a swimming cap. You can also use a clarifying shampoo after your hair has been exposed to salt, but this may make your hair dryer before it improves it.
To treat your dry hair after a recent vacation, try using a hot oil treatment. You can get this done at a salon, or at home. If you would like to read more about how to treat dry hair you can go to http://www.herzine.org/home-remedies-for-dry-damaged-hair/.
You can blow dry it or you can tease your hair.
because it make hair dry
Blow drying your hair can cause damage to your hair. It is best to blow dry a little and then allow your hair to naturally dry or to let your hair naturally dry for the most part and then blow dry later.
A hair dryer blows hot air, that it generates, using electricity, to make your hair, no longer wet, but dry.
She should try an organic shampoo for dry hair first. If that doesn't work, moisturizing oils such as Ylang Ylang and coconut oil are effective, and very safe.