Hydration Steps for Post-Pool Skin
Body lotion works best when applied right after showering, on lightly towel-dried skin. Applying while your skin is still damp helps lock in moisture and allows hydrating ingredients to absorb more effectively. If you've been to the pool, make sure to thoroughly rinse off chlorine with body wash before applying.
Focus on Your Evening Routine After Swimming
Pay extra attention to your body lotion application on evenings after pool visits. Skin exposed to chlorine tends to feel drier and more sensitive than usual. While you can use it in the morning too, post-swim care is when it matters most.
Apply Generously with Massaging Motions
Dispense a generous amount into your palms and warm it slightly with your body heat, then massage onto arms, legs, and torso using circular motions. Give a little extra attention to areas prone to dryness:
- Elbows, knees, and heels where dead skin tends to build up
- Areas with frequent friction, like swimsuit lines
- Shoulders and upper back that spend the most time in the water
Recommended Combinations by Skin Condition
On days when dryness feels more intense, layer the lotion twice or reapply to areas that feel tight to deliver extra hydration. For itchy spots, press the lotion gently into skin with your palms for soothing relief. Pairing it with the body wash from the same line helps you tackle chlorine odor and hydration care in one go.
Storage and Usage Notes
Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight and keep out of reach of children. If you experience redness, swelling, itching, or other unusual reactions during use, discontinue immediately and consult a dermatologist. Avoid applying to broken or wounded skin.