What can I do to take off the chlorine smell from a pool.?
I am a swimmer, and is like part of me now.
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use soapWhat is your favorite activity?
take a shower afterwards, its that simpleTake a shower every day and wash your swimming garments often.
it kinda always sticks.
try using ultra swim shampoo and conditioner.
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I shower right after swimming, and really scrub that soap. Then, I shower really well the next day too to make sure that all the chlorine is off of me.If it's the chlorine in the hair that you worry about too, most shampoos don't really get the chlorine off that well. I use a brand called "UltraSwim" and it's especially for chlorine removal. It works really well!
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take a shower... with soap. soap is fun! don't eat the soap though, bbaaad idea!Trying to get underwater camera?
if your a swimmer and you don't like the smell of chlorine...you must not be serious about the sport
when i took a blood test they said i had alot of chlorine in my blood
i bleed chlroine
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Be proud of your smell. It never goes away. I swim 9 months out of the year. I have never not smelled like chlorine.Which sport consumes the most calories?
you should check out this website they sell soaps and body washes that get rid of chlorine smell (or so i think I haven't tried them).http://www.swim2000.com/category.php?c=2...
good luck. =)
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take a shower for about 15 min.:) This question makes me smile. Most us swimmers embrace the chlorine smell! Our lives have become swimming and only swimming. Haha.
But that being said, there are ways to make the smell a little less apparent to you and other people. I found that you'll smell more of chlorine when your skin is still dry. So make sure to keep moisturized!
And it's pretty much as simple as taking a shower right after you swim. Just run from the pool to the locker room and rinse down. Make sure to use shampoo for your hair and a body wash that sits well with your skin. I usually use a moisturizing body wash because my skin drys up easily from the cholrine as well.
If you are still bothered by any lingering smell, put on some lotion after you showered and dried up! I know smelly Bath&Body lotions aren't everyone's cup of tea, but that doesn't mean a plain scentless lotion won't help either. It's great and keeps your skin happy :)
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