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🩺 Dermatologist and Hair Expert Approval
📊 Scientific Evidence:
- • American Academy of Dermatology (AAD): Studies show that chlorine exposure contributes to eczema, premature aging, and persistent dryness.
- • International Trichology Society: Research indicates that chlorine makes hair more brittle, leading to breakage, thinning, and loss of natural shine.
- • National Institutes of Health (NIH): Reports confirm that regular contact with chlorinated water damages the skin barrier, making it more prone to environmental damage and irritation.
WHY REMOVE CHLORINE?

CHLORINE DRAWS MOISTURE OUT OF YOUR HAIR
Chlorine removes the natural oils that keep your hair soft and hydrated. Without this protection, hair becomes brittle and weak, making it more prone to breakage.
This leads to dryness, dullness, frizz, split ends, and damage to the roots, which may contribute to hair thinning over time.
Ultimately, it prevents you from having your healthiest, smoothest hair.

CHLORINE DAMAGES YOUR SKIN’S NATURAL BARRIER
Ever noticed your skin feeling tight, dry, or irritated after a shower? The culprit is often chlorine.
This harsh chemical strips away your skin’s natural moisture, leaving it vulnerable to dryness, redness, itching, and premature aging. Over time, it can weaken the skin’s protective barrier, leading to irritation and increased sensitivity.
Your skin deserves better—protect it from chlorine exposure.

CHLORINE FADES AND DISTORTS HAIR COLOR
Maintaining vibrant, healthy hair color requires the right care. Protecting your hair from harsh chemicals is essential to keeping your shade rich and long-lasting.
When your hair is exposed to chlorine and heavy metals, it weakens the strands and alters the color, sometimes leaving behind a dull, brassy, or even greenish tint. Over time, this damage affects both natural and treated hair, leading to dryness and breakage.