how I protect my hair from chlorine while swimming (switch on youtube annotations)
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@silverflowers1 Finding your video was awesome, and I'd like to use coconut oil, but if I go to bed at midnight, and wake up at 7 AM to go swimming, it's been in for less than 12 hours. And if I go after work, I can't use it at all because I can't have coconut oil in my hair at work. For the morning, is 7 hours enough time? For after work, is there something I can put in my hair right before swimming? Thanks so much for this great video!
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@Mochafairiemonster Aw I wish her the best of luck! I hope it went well!!
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My daughter swims competitively and has afro textured hair and this is the best video I've seen to protect her hair. Just in time for her swim meet tomorrow. Thanks for this :D
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@brittanytaylor67 :-)
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Must you always use the clarifying shampoo? Are there clarifying conditioners that can get the chlorine out of your hair.
congenialous08 2 days ago
@congenialous08 you need to use something which removes the pool stuff from your hair. I'm not aware of any but I'm sure a quick google search will reveal if there are any for you. I would always use a clarifying shampoo after to be safe :)
silverflowers1 16 hours ago
Great video. Do you apply a conditioner to your hair after the clarifying shampoo. How often do u swim.
congenialous08 2 days ago
@congenialous08 Hiya, I used to swim every week but because of the poor English weather I haven't been in ages, apart from when I was on holiday. Yes I always deep condition after clarifying otherwise my hair would not have any moisture in it- which isn't good.
silverflowers1 16 hours ago
Ah...it's a shame it's so much work. But thank you so much! I'm so glad that I can still go swimming.
jacmme101 1 week ago
@jacmme101 :)
silverflowers1 2 days ago