Skin Care :Restoring chlorine-damaged hair
If you are a regular at your local swimming pool, you are probably familiar with the damage that chlorine can do to your hair, leaving it stripped, dry and tangly.If you have blonde highlights, you may well also be suffering from the very common problem of them having gained a slight
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If you are a regular at your local swimming pool, you are probably familiar with the damage that chlorine can do to your hair, leaving it stripped, dry and tangly.If you have blonde highlights, you may well also be suffering from the very common problem of them having gained a slight greenish tinge.The easiest way and most comprehensive way to stop swimming-related hair damage and discoloration is to wear a swimming cap. This will completely protect your hair from chlorine damage – but also isn’t the most attractive of looks, which puts some ladies off!We recommend the Green People Vitamin Shampoo to help detox chlorine-damaged hair and restore its shine and vitality. Simply apply after swimming, massage thoroughly through your hair and rinse out. Follow with the Vitamin Conditioner for extra nourishment.Rich in soothing Aloe Vera and vitamin-bursting Avocado, along with a host of other nourishing natural ingredients, this shampoo and conditioner are also suitable for helping hair recover from sun and salt damage.Oh – and to combat the greenish tinge that chlorine can cause, we suggest pouring a generous amount of ketchup on your head. Work it in carefully with your fingers or a wide toothed comb and leave for 20 minutes. Once your time is up, give your hair a thorough shampoo and rinse with cold water.
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