OK, I was on vacation for the last 4 days and I went swimming each of them. This pool had way too much chlorine in it. Anyway, I've been washing my hair as best as possible, but it still feels sticky and strange. What can I do?
heygorgeousx3 answered Friday June 17 2005, 5:26 pm: you shouldnt wash your hair too much because that dries out your hair! try a deep conditioning treatment to make sure that your hair stays healthy if it was damaged at all by the chlorine! hope that helped! <33 [ heygorgeousx3's advice column | Ask heygorgeousx3 A Question ]
x0xbabygrl answered Friday June 17 2005, 11:30 am: ok first dont wash your hair too much after that, its probably sticky and strange bc your hair needs a rest. two if you blow dry it stop, that damages your hair. local stores like cvs sell special shampoo that gets out clorene, called loreal kids swimming shampoo, lol. those are some tips.
aliciadear answered Thursday June 16 2005, 9:30 pm: really really moisturizing conditioner. I'm a swimmer, every morning, 2 hours, in a way over chlorinated pool, i know what i'm talking about. also, tips for next time, after you swim, put regular conditioner in your hair, like, immediately. it helps ALOT. [ aliciadear's advice column | Ask aliciadear A Question ]
cautiiouscandii answered Thursday June 16 2005, 8:53 pm: I`d reccomend<b> Mane 'n Tail shampoo & conditioner</b> to keep your hair healthy & shiny.
It`s the best stuff ever & helps to keep your hair shiny, full & easily managable.
♥Lizbeth [ cautiiouscandii's advice column | Ask cautiiouscandii A Question ]
DaysGoBy answered Thursday June 16 2005, 8:35 pm: After I go swimming I use Redken sun shape shampoo. This shampoo removes the chlorine and salt from your hair. It works REALLY well. You can buy it at pretty much anyone beauty shop and it's about $6... If your hair is blonde or has highlights in it, this shampoo also keeps the blonde from getting green from the chlorine. [ DaysGoBy's advice column | Ask DaysGoBy A Question ]
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