Why Competitive Swimmers Shave?
If your hair has already been severely damaged by chlorine, follow the tips below to help restore its health and vitality. These tips can also keep your hair healthy in swims. Implementing this routine hydrates and repairs your overworked tresses:
Get Regular Trims
Schedule appointments for regular trims every 6-8 weeks to snip away any split ends and damage before it travels up the hair shaft. Removing ragged ends prevents further breaking and tangling.
Ask your stylist to assess your hair’s overall condition and recommend customized products and masks for repairing dryness, porosity, or breakage caused by frequent swimming. They can help get your hair back to prime health.