Ladies - shampoo to get out chlorine?

Former Member
Former Member
Hello ladies, Have you had this happen...you get attached to a good product, then they suddenly stop making it? My fave shampoo (Redken's UV Rescue) has been discontinued.... heavy sigh... Don't you hate when companies do away with good products! UGH! Can anyone recommend a really good shampoo that will remove chlorine and not fade my color out? (I know, I'm asking a lot, but I was totally spoiled by their products!) My hair and I thank you in advance! (And my hairdresser, too, who noticed my hair is A LOT drier than before...double ugh!) THANKS!!!!! P.S. Anything but UltaSwim please - gives me nothing but bad hair days...
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  • Years ago, I read in a magazine, that if you rinse your hair with soda water it would remove most of the chlorine. I remember using that for a time and it really worked. Over the years I have used different brands of shampoos and conditioners and they all have worked just fine. My hair stylist used to comment on my not having "swimmers hair" and she knows how much I swim. I have always felt that wearing a cap is the major factor for this. Most of her "swimmers hair" clients were men (although she had one women) and they did not wear caps.
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  • Years ago, I read in a magazine, that if you rinse your hair with soda water it would remove most of the chlorine. I remember using that for a time and it really worked. Over the years I have used different brands of shampoos and conditioners and they all have worked just fine. My hair stylist used to comment on my not having "swimmers hair" and she knows how much I swim. I have always felt that wearing a cap is the major factor for this. Most of her "swimmers hair" clients were men (although she had one women) and they did not wear caps.
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