It's because the salt from the water stays on your skin, and the sun drys it out.
So if you need to use lotion.
No, the reason you have to have a certain amount of salt in a pool, is for disinfecting and cleaning reasons.I own a salt water pool and the salt level is not always correct, but I notice no difference. We also have pool guys and they handle the salt with no gloves.
I have a salt water pool. My skin does not feel dried out after drying off like in a regular Chlorine pool. I cannot say scientifically it is better but my skin and hair feel better
Yes if you are using a chlorinator. salt is sodium chloride and the chlorinator converts it to sodium hypo-chloride which is chlorine.
Instead of using chlorine, it is becoming increasingly popular to have a salt water pool. The salt water keeps the pool clean, is free of chemicals, and is good for your skin.
A salt water pool has a chlorine generator on it that turns sodium chloride into chlorine gas. The water in the pool is not like the ocean, you can't taste the salt and it doesn't sting your eyes. The water isn't as harsh on clothing, eyes, skin and hair as chlorine is.
After it dries on the skin, it leaves a white residue, but this washes off easily.
You can swim in a pool without chlorine or salt they just keep the pool clean. but if you do it can give you bad skin
There are a few potential benefits to having a salt water pool for swimming in. Salt water is much less harsh on the skin than chlorine. They also require less cleaning and are easier to maintain and cheaper.
sit in a freezing pool full of water.
Yes. The salt in the pool is the same as the salt on your table. Even if there are still piles of salt on the bottom of the pool, they won't hurt you, but if you have a cut on your foot, they might make it sting.
If you accidently swallowed some of the salt water. Unless the sanitary conditions were extremely poor you may not have gotten sick from the pool water. However, on the other hand if you had something to eat that dat that did not agree with you - this may be your answer.
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.