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Dreading your hair is a commitment if you want dreads that look amazing. Synthetic dreads also need love and attention, but sometimes avoiding issues is better than treating them. The ultimate way of keeping your dreads happy is keeping them dry. This doesn’t mean you have to have the smelliest dreads out there. For More Details Please Visit: https://www.dreadlab.co.uk/collections/swim-shower-caps-1<br>
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Got Dreads, Love Swimming? No Problem – Invest In A Large Swim Cap Dreading your hair is a commitment if you want dreads that look amazing. Synthetic dreads also need love and attention, but sometimes avoiding issues is better than treating them. The ultimate way of keeping your dreads happy is keeping them dry. This doesn’t mean you have to have the smelliest dreads out there. Dry shampoo exists, rinsing is possible, and the use of essential oils is always encouraged. One thing that some people who want dreads worry about is swimming. Do you love swimming, but hate how swimming can damage your dreads or synthetic dreads? Some of the issues people report is that their dreads don’t dry properly afterwards, and sometimes they can start to smell bad, especially if you sleep on damp dreads. The next big complaint is that dreads can loosen after swimming. Does any of this sound familiar? The reason for your hair getting all smelly is the mildew that could surface in the damp warmth of your head at night. The cause of loosening is not the salt in the sea water, nor is it the chlorine in swimming pools. The salt and chlorine are actually good at keeping the knots tight, but it is the oily residue on top of the swimming pool water, which is a mix of moisturisers and sun cream that help to undo knots. What can you do about this, apart from not swimming at all? Wear a large swim cap. Your swim cap will have the protection your dreads or synthetic dreads need. The swim caps you need are not like the usual ones for different kinds of heads and hair. You need one with the right stretch, from medium to extra-large, to cover your dreads, even if you haven’t put in the most you can. Your large swim cap gives you the freedom to swim when you want to, just like a mermaid or merman, fully immersed. Walking through waist-height water is not the best option as splashes still happen. Some people have tried shower caps, but as functional as they are under a jet of water, they don’t do what a specially designed swim cap does Where can you get one? Most reputable dread focused shops should have them either in store or online. Look for one that has been made in England, if possible, as one of the speciality stores that opened went about designing the ultimate swim cap that won’t damage your scalp, or dry your dreads, or lead to itchiness while it’s on.
The argument against large swim caps is that some of the earlier types were extremely uncomfortable leading swimmers with dreads to forego them completely. Now, however, with technology on our side, we have swim caps you can rely on. No leaks, no tightness leading to headaches, no baby powder, just decent swim caps. For the fashion-conscious out there, or to prevent large swim caps from getting mixed up, there are colours available out there too. These days, not only are there high-quality swim caps on the market, but they come in teal, pink and black. They don’t seem to be too much of an investment either, at under 15 pounds, euros and dollars, depending on where you buy them. Remember to get your small or large swim cap from a reputable source to ensure that you are getting the best quality large swim cap that will do what it is supposed to do. About Us: Dread Lab is a stockist of dreadlock accessories and extensions, amongst other dreadlock related items. The business was set up in 2015 when the owner had to import all the items that couldn’t be found at home. Since then, the business has grown to custom-design selected products in the industry with much success. For all of your dreadlock needs, Dread Lab has stocked it safely and ready to ship. For more information, go to: https://www.dreadlab.co.uk Company: DreadLab Website: www.dreadlab.co.uk Call: 01522 827706 Address: 16 Lissett Close Lincoln Lincolnshire United Kingdom LN6 0SY