Saturday, November 28, 2009

What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

My daughter is three and we go swimming at the public pool every day. I usually use a no-tear baby shampoo when I wash her hair, but lately her hair has been looking a little dried out, I assume from the chlorine. What can I use on her hair that is really effective to help keep it healthy?



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

If you wet her hair down before she goes in the pool, it will keep if from absorbing so much chlorine. You might also use a leave in conditioner when you wet it to help close the cuticle.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

My daughter is on a swim team and we had to buy her a special shampoo from a local salon. You should do the same. She probably doesn't have that much hair so a bottle would last you a long time even though the initial price is high.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

I spray a leave-in conditioner in my daughter's hair before going swimming.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

If you shower before you get into the pool, I would try putting some conditioner in her hair. Bad thing is that you have to bathe her afterwards to get the conditioner out.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

Hmmm... Maybe you can try finding moisturising shampoo for toddlers?? I use Pantene which had this moisturising substance in it and makes my hair feel really nice and hydrated. Hope that helps!!



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

wear a bath cap , there some lovely one around now with flower on



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

I have recently read in cosmo that rinsing with club soda helps. I used a special swimmers shampoo when I was younger in a similar situation. Most drugstores should carry the shampoo, I'm sorry I don't remember the brand name...



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

Why not try a tiny bit of olive oil...just put a drop on your hand %26amp; rub through her hair, it can get greasy so just use a tiny amount about once a week.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

She needs a good moisturizing shampoo %26amp; conditioner.



I do not know if they make that for toddlers.



Check you pharmacy, read all lables. If you have a good hair



stylist, she could help if you call her. They llike to keep their clients happy. If you are a regular, she'll be glad to help.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

You can start by using a moisturizing shampoo followed by a deep conditioner it helped my grand daughter...you can also put a product called silk drops in her hair after towel drying it.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

I think there is a special shampoo for after the pool, or maybe is that for your bathing suit??



Anyways, my daughter had dry hair at one time and I just used a spray in conditioner. Something you spray on and leave on.



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

coco butter w/ leave in cream



What can I do to help my daughter's hair from drying out from swimming?

Before going swimming, wet her hair down and put a moisturizing conditioner in it (a kids' brand that won't hurt if it gets in the eyes would be best, just in case...), brush it through, put her hair in a pony tail, if it's long enough, and let her swim.



When you get home, rinse her hair, put shampoo in, let it lather up good, brush it through (it feels good, and helps get the shampoo to the scalp, and clean the hair), rinse it out. Then put a TINY bit of conditioner in... start at the tips, then brush it through. If the top of her head feels dry, add a little more, and brush again. Let it sit while you finish bathing her. (I put a shower cap on my three year old when I use conditioner on him-poor guy ;o] ) after 2-5 minutes, rinse it out (or when she's done playing in the bathtub, and it's time to get out...) The longer it stays in, the more it's absorbed by the hair, and I think it's easier to get out.



I hope that helped, even though, in type it's kinda long!

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