With the right preparation, care, and a suitable hair system, swimming can be a stress-free and enjoyable activity. Continue reading for essential tips on caring for your hair system while swimming and let your hair system be one less thing to worry about!
PREPARATION

Typically, the base material of a hair system doesn't dictate its suitability for swimming. Whether it's skin, lace, a hybrid, or other types like mono or silk bases, they all work well for swimming. With the right preparation, you can enjoy swimming without concerns about it coming off or getting damaged. Here are some hair systems that have proven effective for swimmers.

Choosing the right adhesive is crucial for a worry-free swimming experience with your hair system. Opt for a fully waterproof, high-strength adhesive to ensure a secure, long-lasting hold. If you typically use a non-waterproof adhesive, consider scheduling a re-bonding before your vacation. For added strength, you can also combine wig glue and wig tape for extra security.

Not A Fresh Bond
After a new system installation, it's recommended to wait 24-48 hours before getting it wet or engaging in physical activities. This allows the adhesives to bond effectvely, which is hindered by exposure to moisture.

Wet Your Hair System
Wet your hair system with freshwater before swimming. This helps protect your hair system from absorbing excessive chlorine or salt from the water.

Wear a Swimming Cap
Wearing a swimming cap is an excellent way to secure your hair system and shield it from chlorine or saltwater. Simply tuck any loose strands underneath, and you're all set to dive in!
DURING SWIMMING
Avoid Submerging for Prolonged Periods:
While most modern adhesives are designed to be water-resistant, it's best to avoid prolonged submersion. Short swims and splashing around are generally safe.
POST-SWIM CARE

After washing, gently pat the hair system with a towel to remove excess water. Avoid vigorous rubbing, as it may cause unnecessary stress on the system.

Use a hairdryer on a cool setting to dry the hair system. Avoid using high heat, as it can potentially damage the hair fibers.