Swimming Bros, does all the swimming affect your hair?

Swimming Bros, does all the swimming affect your hair?

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yes both saltwater and chlorine/bromine will fuck up your hair long term

Mine gets wet, but it dries off in half an hour.

My sister used to swim most days in our pool. Her hair was typically a very light blonde until she stopped swimming and it then became a much darker shade of its original colour. My dad also used to swim every day for hours but this was in the ocean and this caused his hair to turn white. Unless this had to do with them being in the sun all the time, in which case disregard my post.

swam in middle and high school. people used to ask me all the time if i dyed the front of my hair orange/light brown (my hair is normally dark brown). people have stopped asking so i assume it went back to normal

I swim in the river next to my house, it's clean and doesn't affect my hair :-)

Yeah back when I swam I was a light brownish blonde!

U become balud, dont swim with chlorine. Dont wear a hat too much also, hair need bloodflow and fresh sun and outside air

Maybe the whore just dyed her hair to please Chad's cock more? Think about it. Yes? Makes sense, right?

>implying it isn't already contaminated by LGBG cumbuckets and chemicals, but you keep telling youself that good illusion

No. Not at all genelet.

You have mental issues

yeah it'll become lighter

95% of this board does.

Invest in some good shampoo and conditioner. Try to rinse off right after. Your hair will get abit lighter but proper maintenance (shampoo and conditioner) should keep it healthy. There is also other ways to hydrate your hair that isnt conditioner but idk that shit

Just get a swim cap

One of my swimmer friends who had blond hair had his hair turn darker over the years, while one of my friends with black hair had his hair turn lighter over years of swimming.

Imagine the guy who posted this irl. Dude has to be weird as fuck right?

>saltwater
bullshit. Salt water is awesome for skin and hair. I go to the beach all summer (even today) and my hair looks great. They even sell sea salt spray.
I apply a strong solution of salt water to my face every night with a cotton ball before bed and my skin is flawless and firm.

A lot of it depends on how your pool is cleaned, and how much time you're spending in the water.
Like if it's primarily a chlorine system, or if it's a UV / salt system.

Chlorine fried my hair, making it incredibly dry and almost brittle.
Also bleached it some - turned a bit lighter shade of brown, but under light, it'd actually look like I had blond highlights.

Having good shampoo, conditioner, and leave in conditioner really helps, though.
If you stop swimming, it'll return to normal after a few weeks or months.

Yeah, both chlorine and UV can bleach hair.
Hda an indoor pool, and by the end of the season in the dead of winter, everyone on our team had noticeably lighter hair, or even turned blond.

There's a difference between spritzing saltwater, and literally soaking in a tub of it for 3-12 hours a week.
I'm sure the concentrations are different, as well. And not sure if the salt in pool filters is the same NaCl compound you'd probably find at home.

Pro tip: wet your hair before going into the pool so your hair doesn't soak up as much of the pool water because it already has tap water in it

When I was on swim team, my hair got fried. Definitely got lighter as well.
Not sure if a swim cap would benefit or detriment hair loss, the rubber tugging on your scalp probably isn't great but at least the texture of your hair would be mostly saved.

I've swam for 16 years and my hair has never lost quality, honest. My wavy hair is actually one of my best atributes. (Epic german genes) Just use a light declorinator and youll be fine.

anecdotal evidence isn't real evidence user.