Glamour. "It creates a slippery barrier between your strands and harmful chlorine." For a more luxurious option, go for , which protects hair with botanical oils and smells like fresh jasmine. "Head over to one of those rinse-off stations, and wet your hair with clean water before you get in the pool," says Goddard. "This trick lets your hair absorb less chlorine—or salt water, if you're dipping in the ocean.
Then give it another rinse after you're done swimming." At the local pool or a friend's house and don't want to run all the way to the shower?
No sweat—a bottle of purified water works just fine.Yes, really. Just as your skin needs protection from the sun, so does your hair. "Look for hair products that contain UVA and UVB filters to.
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