How Long Does it Take for Chlorine Rash to Go Away?
My skin is suffering from chlorine rash; what happens next?
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My skin is suffering from chlorine rash; what happens next?
I’m worried that someone might catch my chlorine rash, but it that possible?!
I don’t always have time to take a shower after a swim, but is it bad that I sometimes skip it?
I’ve read that I should always shower after swimming – but why?
Ouch, I've been left with a rash after swimming! Is there anything I can use to make chlorine rash go away?
It’s a perennial problem for water-babies with sensitive skin: how to enjoy swimming when you're prone to the dreaded chlorine rash?
If you’re prone to dry skin, eczema or psoriasis, it’s definitely worth taking a tip from the pro swimmers and protecting your skin from chlorine.
Chlorine is a commonly used chemical, added to the water of swimming pools across the globe, but is it actually safe?
It might sound worryingly chemical, but chlorine is a widely used substance that we’re all likely to come into contact with at some time or another. But how does it affect skin?
If swimming pools bring you out in hives, you may wonder what on earth's going on!
Worried about going swimming when you have sensitive skin? Understandable, given how painful and uncomfortable chlorine rash can be.
It’s a dilemma for many parents, whether to take their baby with sensitive skin swimming or not, given that swimming pools can trigger such uncomfortable rashes!