Summer is upon us, and as outdoor pools start opening up, it’s only natural to want to spend some time cooling off with a refreshing swim. If you’re frequently in and out of the pool, it’s possible to ...
If you’ve ever experienced dry, tight skin after swimming in a pool, chances are it’s due to the chemical that’s helping to keep the water clean: chlorine. For many, the substance causes a mild case ...
Chlorine needs over 15 minutes to kill some viruses, which is why it is best used as a disinfectant in the water supply or in pools where it can sit.
For swimmers, the pool is a sanctuary of strength, rhythm, and calm. But behind those invigorating laps lies a silent saboteur—chlorine. While it keeps pools hygienic, chlorine is notoriously harsh on ...
There is a wealth of things you have to think about when it comes to your summer beauty routine. SPF? A must. Sweat-proof make-up? Necessary. But we often forget our poor hair which gets battered by ...
There’s almost nothing better than a refreshing dip in the pool in the summer. It might be tempting to dive right in, hair and all, but there’s reason to believe you should think twice about this.
An unprecedented chlorine shortage could affect summer swimming. Several factors, including COVID-19 and a massive fire at a chlorine plant, are responsible for the chlorine shortage. If you’re a pool ...