According to the Mayo clinic swimming in clorinated water is a risk factor for dry skin. To me that suggest this might be an issue that’s about the bacteria that live on your skin.
https://ubiome.com/ used to provide a skin kit but might not do it anymore (their website currently only shows the gut product).
It might be possible to develop a probiotics solution.
As for money, it’s a complicated question, since ChristianKl contributed (I didn’t know about chlorine as a possible problem) and you’d need to gamble by getting the filter.
If a fliter works and you feel like sending me $100/year, I won’t turn it down.
My point wasn’t the direct effect of chlorine on the skin but that it kills the native bacteria on the skin and thus different bacteria might have it easier to populate the skin. Those might then create problems.
I’m not sure whether showering has similar effects than swimming in the first place because the average shower won’t match swimming polls that are chlorinated to kill bacteria even without a shower filter.
According to the Mayo clinic swimming in clorinated water is a risk factor for dry skin. To me that suggest this might be an issue that’s about the bacteria that live on your skin.
https://ubiome.com/ used to provide a skin kit but might not do it anymore (their website currently only shows the gut product).
It might be possible to develop a probiotics solution.
If chlorine is the problem, there are shower filters that take out a lot of the chlorine.
http://showerfilterscompared.net/
As for money, it’s a complicated question, since ChristianKl contributed (I didn’t know about chlorine as a possible problem) and you’d need to gamble by getting the filter.
If a fliter works and you feel like sending me $100/year, I won’t turn it down.
Ha.
My point wasn’t the direct effect of chlorine on the skin but that it kills the native bacteria on the skin and thus different bacteria might have it easier to populate the skin. Those might then create problems.
I’m not sure whether showering has similar effects than swimming in the first place because the average shower won’t match swimming polls that are chlorinated to kill bacteria even without a shower filter.