Paul Mitchell Shampoo Three. It is made especially to remove chlorine buildup.
2007-02-25 14:50:23
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answered by EllieMae 2
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is the texture of your hair changing, more tangles, changing color? if so you could try malibu 2000 for swimmers or if its not thay bad you could use baking soda mixed with your shampoo to help keep the chemicals down. you can also ask your local stylist for a demineralizer for your hair. it helps remove the build up. some tips are always wash your hair after you swim don't wait till it dries then wash, if you can wet your hair before you swim and apply some conditioner that will help keep the minerals from attaching to the hair as easy. good luck
2007-02-25 22:53:05
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answered by annerenee13 3
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Neutrogena Rain is great but they also make a shampoo just for swimmers, although I cant remember the name! :(
2007-02-25 22:52:40
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answered by kaja 2
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After-Swim is an anti-chlorine shampoo. Also, wet your hair in the shower before getting in the pool. Your hair will absorb less chlorine that way.
2007-02-25 22:52:38
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answered by Laura 1
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Is it that your hair is getting rough? You could use Infusium 23 to replenish neutrients, and A shampoo to get rid of chlorine buildup like the other posters said.
2007-02-25 22:56:16
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answered by Buffy C 3
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head n shoulder is nice n fragrant.
2007-02-25 22:50:26
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answered by robert KS LEE. 6
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matrix
2007-02-26 00:34:32
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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