no, chlorine can makes your skin darker even without exposing it to the sun!
Chlorine is more abrasive for your skin. Salt is much more natural and better for you. But if you have a salt system in your pool, you are still producing chlorine.
Yes. If it is on the skin long enough and in a high enough concentration, it can cause chemical burns to the skin.
when chlorine is freshly applied to a pool it must neutralize,or mix with the water to weaken it's strong chemical properties.When you have raw chlorine in the bottle or presented container it is very strong this is why in stores like Academy when workers spill chlorine on their skin they are immediately instructed to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water.If this process was not taken out ,the skin would peel and break with red blotches.So chlorine cannot damage your skin if it has been in a pool and has time to neutralize for ,in the least term 5 hours.Also you must wash your skin with in 2 days or it can dry out your skin.So if chlorine has been in a pool for at least 5 hours your skin is not in any danger ,other than dry skin which is caused when you do not take a soap and water bath with in 2 days.
Chlorine is not so much good for swimming but it is good for keeping the water free from harmful microorganisms, economically.
no, chlorine can makes your skin darker even without exposing it to the sun!
Chlorine is more abrasive for your skin. Salt is much more natural and better for you. But if you have a salt system in your pool, you are still producing chlorine.
Because chlorine is a harsh chemical, and skin has a delicate balance of oils & minerals, which chlorine messes up.
Yes, chlorine in a pool can cause skin discoloration and whitening. It can also cause your hair to change color or dry out.
Eventually, yes. It depends on other variables, such as pH, temperature, and length of exposure. Chlorine is measured in parts per million. Straight chlorine will cause chemical burns, do not pour it on skin.
yes pristine blue is a non chlorine pool and spa care its good for the eyes and skin and very easy to maintain
It depends entirely on the concentration of the chlorine. If it's too strong, it can cause severe burns on the skin.
ionisation system stay in water whereas chlorine evaporate into the air, Chlorine irritates the skin, the eyes, and the respiratory system.
Yes. If it is on the skin long enough and in a high enough concentration, it can cause chemical burns to the skin.
No, no it doesn't. Don't TRY to bleach your skin, it ultimately leads to cancer.
chlorine is an alkaline and used to keep swiming pools clean. so no, i highly doubt it
when chlorine is freshly applied to a pool it must neutralize,or mix with the water to weaken it's strong chemical properties.When you have raw chlorine in the bottle or presented container it is very strong this is why in stores like Academy when workers spill chlorine on their skin they are immediately instructed to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water.If this process was not taken out ,the skin would peel and break with red blotches.So chlorine cannot damage your skin if it has been in a pool and has time to neutralize for ,in the least term 5 hours.Also you must wash your skin with in 2 days or it can dry out your skin.So if chlorine has been in a pool for at least 5 hours your skin is not in any danger ,other than dry skin which is caused when you do not take a soap and water bath with in 2 days.