CHLORINE
Whether you’re a regular at your neighborhood pool, going there to enjoy a swim and chat with friends, or you have your own pool at home for a relaxing dip whenever you want, you surely know that too much chlorine in pool water is bad for your hair.

It's not a small issue. While chlorine is needed to keep the pool clean of harmful elements, it's really tough on hair.
Each time you swim, it strips away the natural oils from your scalp that keep hair healthy. Gradually, your hair gets dehydrated, feeling dry and brittle. It becomes frizzy and hard to style. For chemically or color-treated hair, it's worse.
The chlorine may make the color fade unevenly and damage the hair structure. Plus, it weakens hair follicles, increasing the risk of breakage.
- Stripping away nutrient-rich natural oils
 - Dehydrating your hair, leaving it dry and brittle
 - Frizziness and styling difficulties
 - Harmful reactions with chemical- or color-treated hair
 - Weakened hair follicles, elevating the risk of breakage.
 
Sounds awful, doesn’t it?
And all because you want to cool off...get some exercise...or just have a little fun.
So...is there any way to deal with this dilemma?
You can’t stop chlorinating your pool water. That’s what keeps it from turning into a pit full of bacteria.
You could just avoid swimming altogether.
But how is that fair to you?
You deserve to be able to fully enjoy one of the best and most interesting activities....
...AND keep your hair safe from the threats presented by chlorine at the same time.
DO-IT-YOURSELF DE-CHLORINATION
So, if you want to enjoy a dip in the pool...without putting your hair at chlorine risk…
...your best bet is to find a treatment that eliminates the chemical’s bad effects on your hair.
And here’s a convenience for you:
One of the best natural chlorine damage fighters is probably in your kitchen right now:
IT’S VINEGAR!
“It might just be the best anti-chlorine friend your hair’s ever had!”.

That’s right!
This common household liquid has been shown to remove harmful chlorine particles from your hair.
It also provides an array of minerals that help give your hair a shiny luster.
With just two additional easy-to-find ingredients, you can use vinegar to create a safe and simple treatment…
EASY DO-IT-YOURSELF VINEGAR HAIR TREATMENT
You’ll be using this anti-chlorine vinegar treatment on days when you shampoo your hair.
Here’s what you do:
- Add two (2) cups of vinegar to a jar or glass bottle with a resealable lid. You can use any kind of vinegar you prefer, but to help reduce the odor, apple cider vinegar works best.
 - Add 10 drops of the essential oil of your choice. This will help enhance the vinegar’s cleansing properties and give the treatment a clean, pleasing scent.
 - Mix the vinegar and oil as thoroughly as possible.
 - Seal the jar or bottle, and let the mixture blend for a day or two.
 - When you’re ready to use, add ½ tablespoon of the vinegar mixture to 1 cup of water.
 - Right after you shampoo, rinse your hair with the vinegar-water mixture before styling.
 
This vinegar treatment can truly work wonders for your hair!

It's like a magical elixir that can help your hair stay shiny and vivacious all the time. Whether you are diving into the cool water of the pool, feeling the refreshing splash around you, or simply going about your daily life outside the pool, this treatment has got you covered.
When you're in the pool, the chlorine that usually wreaks havoc on your hair won't be a problem anymore as the vinegar treatment acts as a shield.

And when you're out of the pool, it continues to maintain that beautiful luster and lively look of your hair, making it always look its best and giving you the confidence to flaunt it wherever you go.
  
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