Chlorine-removing body wash that neutralizes pool chemicals, restores skin pH, and prevents dryness after training.
Chlorine-removing body wash that neutralizes pool chemicals, restores skin pH, and prevents dryness after training.
Pool chlorine bonds to skin and hair, causing dryness and irritation. Regular body wash doesn't neutralize chlorine—it just masks the smell while chemicals remain on your skin.
Vitamin C or sodium ascorbate neutralizes chlorine on contact. Gentle surfactants clean without stripping natural oils, while moisturizing ingredients like aloe or glycerin restore hydration.
Shower within 15-30 minutes of leaving the pool. The longer chlorine sits on skin, the more damage it causes. Quick rinsing helps but doesn't remove bonded chlorine—you need a chlorine-neutralizing wash.
No. The chlorine smell comes from chloramines bonded to your skin. Regular soap covers the odor temporarily but doesn't break the chemical bond. Only chlorine-neutralizing formulas eliminate it completely.
Chlorine worsens eczema and sensitive skin by disrupting the skin barrier. Choose fragrance-free, hypoallergenic formulas with soothing ingredients like chamomile or oat extract.
After swimming is essential. Some swimmers also apply a thin barrier cream before training to protect skin, but the post-swim wash is what removes chlorine and prevents damage.
Active ingredients like Vitamin C chemically react with chlorine molecules, breaking them down into harmless compounds. This process neutralizes chlorine rather than just washing it away, protecting your skin's natural barrier.