Coloured Hair vs Chlorine: How to Keep Your Colour Fresh After Every Swim
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If you colour your hair, chlorine is your biggest challenge. It fades colour, causes breakage, and turns blonde tones green. Here’s how Clean Swim helps Australian swimmers protect their colour.
How Chlorine Affects Dyed Hair:
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Strips artificial pigment molecules.
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Weakens the cuticle layer.
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Reacts with metals (like copper) in water, creating discoloration.
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Accelerates oxidation — leading to dull, lifeless hair.
How to Protect Your Colour:
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Pre-soak hair in fresh water.
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Apply a protective serum or conditioner before swimming.
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Use Clean Swim Chlorine Removal Shampoo + Conditioner post-swim.
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Deep condition weekly to rebuild protein.
Clean Swim’s sulphate-free formula removes chlorine gently while locking in moisture and shine. Safe for coloured, bleached, and keratin-treated hair.