Damaged Hair

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I was just wondering what others do for their chlorine damaged hair. My daughter has beautiful hair that is just getting damaged to the point that it is unmanageable. She goes swimming while I work out, three times a week and won't wear her cap. It looks great when I brush it but by the time we get to school it looks wild. I have joke with the teachers at the school about how crazy her hair can get.
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    Originally posted by clyde hedlund Coconut oil is used to give hair a reddish tinge in Hawaii. The natives dab a little on, then go out in the sunshine. Within an hour or more, you've got red hair or ehu. I have blonde hair, swim in an indoor pool and wear a cap -- my hair isn't getting red anytime soon. This is probably for people with darker hair, since it tends to get reddish when you lighten in the sun...
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    Originally posted by clyde hedlund Coconut oil is used to give hair a reddish tinge in Hawaii. The natives dab a little on, then go out in the sunshine. Within an hour or more, you've got red hair or ehu. I have blonde hair, swim in an indoor pool and wear a cap -- my hair isn't getting red anytime soon. This is probably for people with darker hair, since it tends to get reddish when you lighten in the sun...
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