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You’ve put a lot of work into your hair, and it's totally understandable that you don’t want to ruin it with chlorine and saltwater. Swimming is a great way to exercise and enjoy time outside with friends, but you shouldn’t have to sacrifice having healthy, beautiful hair. We’ve put together a list of 11 things you can do before, during, and after swimming to keep your hair drier and damage-free.

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Apply leave-in conditioner before you swim.

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  1. Leave-in conditioner won’t keep your hair dry, but it will reduce damage from chlorine, since chlorine makes your hair brittle and weak. [11] Apply some leave-in conditioner sparingly before you get into the pool, and wear a swim cap over your hair to moisturize your hair as you swim. [12]
    • Apply the leave-in conditioner starting from the middle of your hair strands to the tips. Avoid applying the product starting from your roots, as this would be an excessive amount of conditioner.
    • Try not to use styling products like hair gel and pomade before you go swimming. They often have chemicals that will react with the chlorine or salt water. [13]
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Apply an apple cider vinegar rinse for a natural cleanser.

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