Hood's and Hair - How to deal with your hair while scuba diving

Dive Diva's everywhere have questioned how to"doo rag" over your hair before putting on your hood.
tame their wild tresses. While we know that weAlternatively, a "shark skin" or "titanium" lining in the
aren't going to look like the Sports Illustrated modelshood will also ease with removal of the hood off at
after a dive, we certainly shouldn't surrender to athe end of your dive.
shaved head either. Saltwater wreaks havoc on ourIf you're diving a tropical destination, you may
hair leaving a salt residue that depletes the hair of it'sconsider a beanie for night dives (as this will not only
natural moisture. Add blowing wind into the equationtame your tresses but avoid getting blood worms
and the result is split ends and brittle hair that feelstangling in your locks). For day use, a "slap strap",
like straw.available at most dive stores will keep the mask
Hair care for Girl Divers is three fold. You must treatstrap from catching on your hair.
your hair before you subject it to the elements,We are told to rinse our gear thoroughly after a
manage your hair during the dives, and restore yourdive, but any good Girl Diver knows, that beauty
hair after the dives.comes before gear rinsing. As soon as possible, rinse
Chlorine and saltwater can discolor and dry out theout your hair with fresh water. You may find a fresh
hairs cuticle. Before diving, wet down hair with coolwater shower on the boat or at the dive site. There
tap water, which will seal the cuticle. Hair is like aare also a myriad of shampoos made to remove
sponge; it can only absorb so much water. If it's wetharsh elements from your hair at your local salon.
to begin with, it won't absorb as much damagingPut a wide-toothed comb in your Save-A-Dive kit, so
chlorine and saltwater.that you can get through those tangles on your way
Swear by leave-in conditioner and never leave forto the pizza place. Again, if you've got some spray in
the dive without it. Protecting skin with sunscreen isconditioner with you, now would be a great time to
good sense, and the same goes for hair. If you canadd another round to the hair, as it's just been
find a conditioner with a sunscreen in it, all the better,through the dehydration routine.
as the UV rays will turn your hair a brassy shade.Keep your hair trimmed of split ends and use a
Also, using some hair cr?me or pomade as aclarifying shampoo weekly to keep your hair looking
conditioning barrier will reduce the amount of salt thatgreat.
can adhere to the hair follicles.Even the divas of diving have to treat their locks.
During the dive, if you have long hair, you'll want to"I'm not very good with my hair and don't think
secure it before pulling and tugging on your neopreneabout it much," Tanya Streeter said from her home
hood. Putting hair into a braid or a series of ponyin Austin, Texas. "When I know I'm going to be in
holders keeps hair from becoming caught in the hood.the water, I just coat it with a ton of conditioner,
Using the conditioner before braiding, will help to holdbraid it, and wear it down my wet suit.
the braid in place. You may want to wear a lycra