There are specific shampoos for swimmers and most will work equally well as a body wash. There is a product called TRISWIM you might try. They have a shampoo, conditioner and body wash. thepoolandspawarehouse.com
Preventive Measures:
* Always make sure that your
skin is well protected when u
enter the pool. This could be
achieved by applying a water
proof sun screen lotion with an
SPF value of 30 or above. The
sun screen lotion will not only
protect from the harmful rays
of the sun, but will also prove
effective against the chlorine
present in the water.
* You could protect d skin
further by wearing a wetsuit,
thus minimizing the direct
contact of skin with water.
Wetsuits cover the body
entirely and thus protect it
considerably from getting
oxidized due to the presence
of chlorine.
Skin Regeneration Regime:
* Ensure you have washed ur
body thoroughly using a mild
soap when u get out of the
pool.
* Apply a good moisturizer, as
water is known to rob the
body of its moisture content.
This is one of the major
reasons that one feels sticky
when they come out of a
swimming pool or when at a
beach.
*skin will come back to its
natural color if you follow the
above steps regularly.
However you could speed up
the process by performing an
exfoliation process. You must
be gentle while doing so, as
skin is delicate. Make a paste
out of oat meal soaked in cold
milk for about half an hour.
Add one or two teaspoons of
turmeric powder to the paste
and apply it evenly to skin. The
turmeric powder will act as an
anti bacterial and anti septic
agent. The milk will provide
the skin with moisture and
restore its complexion, while
the oat meal would act as a
gentle exfoliation medium.
Wash the paste off thoroughly
after the process has been
completed, and apply a baby
lotion for better results. Use
this remedy for exfoliation no
more than twice a week.
yes, chlorinated water does cause skin darkening
Not really a way to do that. Chlorine adjusted correctly should not hurt your skin unless you are allergic to chlorine and there is other ways a pool can be treated without using chlorine.
Chlorine is added to swimming pool water to disinfect it.
It is necessary because the chlorine kills all of the germs that enter the swimming pool.
Thiosulfate will neutralize chlorine. Buy it at a pool store.
Sodium thiosulfate. You can purchase at pool stores. If for the purpose of draining the pool water to the streets or sewer system you need to neutralize the chlorine or just let it drop on it's own to those levels needed. If on the other hand you have in access of 10.0 ppm chlorine then wait a few days for those levels to drop at their own rate. Otherwise, the water is safe even at 10.0 ppm. to swim in.
chlorine bleach, tap water, salt, swimming pool water.
A fresh water swimming pool is a swimming pool that does not use a saltwater chlorinator. A pool that used a salt water chlorinator has salt added to it to so that a salt water chlorinator can electronically convert part of the salt into chlorine. A fresh water pool has chlorine added to it directly either manually or Automatically.
Water and chlorine.
no they are already chemically bonded
Water in a swimming pool is compound because the water and chlorine have been chemically combined.
The most widest used disinfectant is Chlorine
swimming pool
So that to precipitate the ionic impurities present in water