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You changed your pool from chlorine to salt water you are noticing scalp stays very dry now?

Salt water pools typically have a lower chlorine level than chlorine pools, which can be less harsh on the skin and hair. However, the salt itself can also be drying to the skin and hair, especially if you have long or curly hair.

Salt water pools also tend to have a higher pH level than chlorine pools, which can further dry out the hair. In addition, the salt can cause the hair to become stiff and brittle, and can also make it more difficult to style.

To help prevent your scalp from becoming dry, you can:

* Rinse your hair thoroughly with fresh water after swimming in a salt water pool.

* Use a gentle shampoo and conditioner designed for dry hair.

* Apply a leave-in conditioner to help keep your hair hydrated.

* Avoid using hot water when washing your hair, as this can further dry it out.

* Use a wide-toothed comb to brush your hair, as this will help to avoid breakage.

* Avoid styling your hair with heat, as this can also dry it out.

* Consider wearing a swim cap when swimming in a salt water pool to help protect your hair.

If your scalp is still very dry after following these tips, you may want to talk to your doctor or dermatologist.


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