No.I'm not saying swimming is super dangerous but in reality,it isn'tIf you have cuts you can get infected by diseases.Even without cuts,the chlorine is not something you want to get on your skin..............but isn't it made to KILL bactiria so that means that its good to get in cuts so it kills them? im confused
Chlorine can be harsh on the skin. Prolonged exposure to chlorine, such as in swimming pools, can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. It is recommended to shower after swimming to remove chlorine residue from the skin.
It is both good and bad. It is very good exercise. It can be bad for your hair and skin.
Molluscum is spread by skin-to-skin contact. It won't be spread by swimming pool water.
To, much water on you skin will wrinckle up your skin that when osmosis kicks in
You should get checked out by a dermatologist if you skin gets darkened after swimming. There is likely nothing wrong but you may have skin damage.
No, it is not advisable to use oil on your skin before swimming; it attracts the sun and will cause you to get a sunburn. It is much better to apply a waterproof SPF before swimming.
Rinse off immediately after swimming. I've had good luck with using a fragrance free hair conditioner in the shower on my skin and hair--it hydrates everything.
YES! He is good at swimming and I saw him swim.
when you swim your in the sun and yes your skin does tan under water!
your skin wrinkles up
Swimming is good but only if you can swim. Swimming is good but only if you can swim.
Improper chemistry balances?