Because chlorine is a harsh chemical, and skin has a delicate balance of oils & minerals, which chlorine messes up.
I don't think so, but it does irritate the stomach.
chlorine is a very potent cleaner but it also can cause things like dry skin and red eyes. it does this because the chemicals used to make chlorine irritate our bodies.
Quite often, yes.
No
Since chlorine is an element it is simply composed of chlorine. More specifically chlorine in its elemental form is made up of molecules of two chlorine atoms each.
Chlorine is composed of chlorine atoms, usually bonded together in two-atom molecules (Cl2)
Chlorine is an element; it's not "made out of" anything except chlorine atoms. Chlorine atoms are, like all atoms, made of electrons, protons, and neutrons, and the protons and neutrons are made of quarks, specifically up and down quarks (2 up, 1 down for protons; 1 up, 2 down for neutrons).
Elemental Chlorine is a highly toxic gas. It can react with (water particles of) the lungs to generate hydrochloric acid. The hydrochloric acid is corrosive and can damage the lungs, which may later cause death. Chlorine will also irritate the eyes, and long term exposure may also cause blindness. Chlorine has strong oxidizing powers, making it harmful (or corrosive) on skin, and internal organs. Chlorine in its Di-chlorine(Cl2) state is highly reactive, but in its -1 oxidation state, in chloride ions, is non-reactive and non-toxic. The chloride ion is essential in organisms, and we consume it daily, in the form of common salt sodium chloride(NaCl). Chlorine in some of its higher oxidation states like +4 (Chlorine dioxide) or +7 (Dichlorine heptoxide) can also be dangerous.
Yes, chlorine in a pool can cause skin discoloration and whitening. It can also cause your hair to change color or dry out.
Chlorine kills bacteria that's why it's used in pools and hot tubs, however you still need to rinse the piercing out after you have been swimming. Chlorine tends to dry the piercing out too much if left to evaporate off of the skin so just have a rinse in the shower after swimming in the pool.
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.
Yes if you are using a chlorinator. salt is sodium chloride and the chlorinator converts it to sodium hypo-chloride which is chlorine.
Your skin will dry up.
no, chlorine can makes your skin darker even without exposing it to the sun!
The chlorine or salt solution dry your skin out. The skin needs clean oil to be healthy. Take a shower directly after a swim and apply a face and body lotion. This should minimize the problem.
because without moist skin they would dry up and die.
No, they have wet slimy skin. Reptiles have dry skin.
What you eat does affect your skin, generally oily foods can cause your skin to dry up. Fruit is one of the best things to eat for skin, especially some that are naturally juicy.
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.
You will not die from dry skin, however it is possible to die from an underlined condition causing the dry skin.