Swimming on Your Honeymoon? These Hair and Skin Care Tips Will Help Protect Your Bridal Glow

Before you make a splash, let's dive in.

May 22, 2026
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    There is something undeniably romantic about a honeymoon spent by the water. Mornings that begin with a swim in the ocean, afternoons lounging by the pool, and spontaneous dips just before sunset. But while all that sea, sun, and chlorine make for incredible memories, they can be surprisingly tough on your hair and skin. If you’ve spent months investing in bridal facials, hair treatments, and colour appointments, a little extra care can help that wedding glow last well beyond the celebrations. So whether you’re honeymooning in the Maldives or Mykonos, these steps will help your bridal glow go the distance.

    How Chlorine and Saltwater Damage Your Hair and Skin

    While pool days and beach swims are part of the fun, both chlorine and saltwater can leave your hair and skin feeling dehydrated. Chlorine strips away the natural oils that protect the hair and skin, leading to dryness, roughness, irritation, and even increased breakage. Saltwater, meanwhile, draws moisture out of the hair shaft and skin, leaving strands frizzy and skin feeling tight or flaky. Combined with sun exposure, both can weaken the hair's protective cuticle and compromise the skin barrier, making hydration and post-swim care essential.

    Tips to keep hair and skin healthy when swimming

    Oil Your Hair Before You Swim

    Before you jump into the pool or sea, give your hair a head start. A few drops of hair oil or a leave-in conditioner can act like a protective shield, helping your strands hold on to moisture instead of soaking up chlorine or salt water. If you’ve coloured your hair before the wedding, this step is especially worth it, as sun and chlorine together can dull colour faster than you think.

    Shower

    One trick hairstylists often recommend is wetting your hair and skin with fresh water before swimming. It sounds simple, but because your hair and skin are already saturated, they absorb less of the chlorinated or salty water that can leave you feeling rough and dry later. A loose braid or low bun can also save you from the post-swim knot situation that always seems worse than expected.


    Don't Skip Sunscreen

    Sunscreen to protect skin and hair for chlorine damage
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    Water reflects sunlight, which means you’re often getting more UV exposure than you realise. Sunscreen is essential, but so is remembering to reapply it, especially after swimming. It’s easy to forget when you’re having fun, but those few extra minutes can make all the difference.

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    Rinse Off After Swimming

    Once you’re out of the water, rinse your body as soon as you can. The longer chlorine and salt sit on, the drier your skin and hair become. Instead of reaching straight for a brush, use a wide-tooth comb and gently work through any tangles. Your hair will thank you for it.

    Moisturise Post Swim

    After a day outdoors, focus on restoring hydration. Salt water and chlorine can leave skin feeling tight, dehydrated, and slightly irritated. Protect your lips and under-eye areas from chlorine and UV rays with an SPF lip balm and an eye cream. A gentle cleanse followed by a nourishing moisturiser helps bring back comfort and keeps skin looking fresh rather than fatigued.


    Protect Yourself from the Sun

    A lip balm with SPF, a hat for long beach days, and plenty of water throughout the day can do more for your glow than any last-minute beauty fix. Sometimes, the smallest habits make the biggest difference.


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