Ok, I'm on a competative swim team and I already have dry/damaged hair. The chlorine that gets in my hair after every day's practice is killin my hair! What are some brands of special shampoo's that specificly get chlorine out of your hair and where can I find them?
*I havent found anything @ Wal-Mart, Kroger, Publix, or Eckerds* I'll RatE BuncHezzZ! <3
nerual12 answered Sunday June 12 2005, 10:18 pm: I have blonde hair so I use John Frieda's hair care line. He has a great shampoo called Beach Blonde that will take out all the gross chemicals, minerals, etc and give your hair lots of good nutrients and restore its color. I would totally reccomend that if you have blonde hair.
Pantene also has a whole line of hair restoration products. Browse your hair care aisle (I usually pick up my shampoos at Target) and pick the one that best fits your hair type.
jaede answered Sunday June 12 2005, 10:09 pm: My favorite brand is Nexxus Aloe Rid clarifying shampoo--it's specifically formulated for getting rid of pool chemicals. Basically, though, you just need to go to your hairdresser or a salon store to get a good quality brand of shampoo/conditioner.
CrzyLatinaChc answered Sunday June 12 2005, 9:06 pm: Okay... Pantene really works... I used to swim when i was 8 and i hated my dry hair. You have to leave pantene conditioner in for 3 minutes then wash it out. It works... Hope this helps....
aliciadear answered Sunday June 12 2005, 7:57 pm: why is it that whenever people are talking about their swim team's they have to mention that it's "competative" First of all, it is not "competitive" it is competitive. Second of all, if you have to make a point of it being competitive, then it probably isn't really all that competitive at all.
Anyways, about your problem, I am on a real swim team and I suggest looking at Sally Beauty Supply. I don't use any special stuff and my hair is fine, it's really about conditioner used regularyly because chlorine will dry your hair out. It isn't so much the fact that you can't get the chlorine out, it's more that you dont re-moisturize. Hope I helped.
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