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Tue Sep 07, 2010 1:00 am |
Skin care
Pool water and sea water contains chlorine and salt which can make your skin and hair dry and build up a green color cast on your hair during summer days, so you need to have extensive conditioning of hair and avoid highlighting them and do not forget to apply waterproof sunscreen before entering into swimming pool. This is a must before pool skin care. And the product should be sweat free, oil-free and offer all-day skin care protection. There are also some sunscreens lotions are available that contain vitamins A, C and E to help moisturize your skin. Make sure that you evenly apply the sunscreen lotion to all exposed part of your body and don't forget to apply it on the tops of your ears and the tops of your feet. Always follow the product's label for recommended reapplications.
Always use a body wash with petrolatum, glycerin or a mild soap and lukewarm water for bath, these will help your skin to moisturize and rehydrate while you're in the shower.
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Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:33 am |
Thanks for your tips |
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Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:06 pm |
Ooo thanks for the tips! I have a friend on the USA National Swim Team and she's always complaining about her skin is so dry from the chlorine. I've been giving her pure Vitamin E oil to use to alleviate it, but prevention is always a better idea than scrambling to find remedies I'll pass this on to her. |
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Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:54 am |
if i swim, i also use sun water proof protection spf50, and after the swimming, i use the repair cream. |
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