HOCl has a slightly chlorine smell, so you may think it is simply beautifully packaged swimming pool water. Swimming pool chlorine is commercially available as a gas (CL2) and as a liquid or powder as sodium hypochlorite (NaOCL).
Hypochlorous Acid is a totally different molecule (HOCl) and does not dry out the skin like pool water.
How to Protect Your Skin From Pool Water
Showering before swimming might seem counterintuitive, but getting your skin and hair properly wet before getting in the pool will actually lessen the amount of chlorine they absorb. We also recommend showering immediately after swimming.
The Soopa Skin HOLC Optic Mist the perfect choice for a number of conditions affecting the eyes. How to use:Hold the mist 10-20cm from your eye area with your eyes closed, and spray the mist 2-3 times. Use 2-3 times a day as necessary. Can be sprayed on clean cottonwool to gently wipe the eyelid area. Use clean cottonwool on each eye. Think frequency over quantity.
The Soopa Skin HOCl Rescue Mist Daily Traveller is a great size to carry in your gym bag. After swimming, spray your skin lightly to relieve dryness, redness and itching.
Follow with the Soopa Skin Good to Glow Skin Oil, It has seven natural plant oils and four aromatherapy oils that will help restore your skins' barrier function, calm irritations and promote a fresh glow. Use over your whole body where necessary. An oil will absorb easier if your skin is damp.
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