How to Spot and Treat a Chlorine Rash
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Pools are pretty gross when you think about it. And as much as we may not love the idea of swimming in a bunch of chemicals in this case, chlorine that’s probably preferable to whatever else would be stewing in there without them. So, yes, chlorine is necessary and important, but that doesn’t mean we have to enjoy its pungent aroma, or what it does to our skin.
If you’re swimming in an outdoor pool, your biggest skin-related concern probably has to do with UV-rays and trying to avoid getting a sunburn. (As it should be.) But even with plenty of SPF, after getting out of the pool, you may notice that your skin is especially tight, dry, and flaky. There’s a decent chance that’s from the chlorine. And some people have a much stronger reaction to it than others including getting a rash. Here’s what to know about chlorine rashes, including how to identify and treat them.
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