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Old 09-16-2013, 09:51 PM #1
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I stayed in Florida for a month in January and used the pool everyday, no problems for me either.

But chlorine cant be healthy and skin absorbs everything.
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--in pool water has a drying and "bleaching" effect (no surprise there), and, at high levels, can definitely rob skin of its essential oils, so anyone who has skin sensitivity for any reason might well notice an exacerbation of skin sensitivity/irritation after long session in highly chlorinated water.

I know I can often tell just how high the chlorine content of pool water is by how my skin feels afterwards.
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