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nylady74 said:I used to wet my hair first and add Kemi Oyl and braid it up when I swam competitively and practiced three days a week. If she's going to be swimming less than three days a week I would use conditioner. If your hair is dry the chlorinated water goes right to the hair shaft and the more times she swims a week the drier her hair my get. At least if your hair is wet and sealed with oil there's less of a chance of absorption. I would definitely wash her hair after every lesson and let the water run on her hair for a bit before you start to shampoo to remove as much of the chlorine as possible and condition her hair well. I still swim once a week and I just add conditioner to my hair before I put my cap on.
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lonesomedove said:Great Post! I was wondering the same thing, my 5 year old daughter is taking 2 week swimming lessons starting next week, I couldn't decide whether to just cornroll it and rinse it every night or leave it natural and wash it every night. Do you guys think the cornrolls would be ok?
lonesomedove said:nylady where did you find your swim cap? I can't find one anywhere, I even had my mom look in FL and she couldn't find one. Thanks.