Monday, April 10, 2023

Consumer Critique: Zoya Swim Cap

We swim in a pool that is a salt and chlorine mix. We don't swim frequently enough for the chlorine to be damaging, but the salt leaves our hair an interesting texture and doesn't work as well with the shampoo we have. Instead of getting a new shampoo, it's easier to use swim caps. Most of the ones we use are fine, but sometimes the hair catches because it's rubbery or it doesn't quite fit all of my daughter's hair (she has longer, thicker hair).

 This is the softest swim cap I've ever seen! It's flexible and comfortable. You can get yours here http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09Y1RNMDM


It's a satiny fabric, and very comfortable. Unlike the rubbery swim caps, it doesn't stick to my hair as much and it has some pleats and other stitching things that allow it to fit on the head better. The head band keeps it pretty secure, too, without being too tight.

We swim in a pool that is a salt and chlorine mix. We don't swim frequently enough for the chlorine to be damaging, but the salt leaves our hair an interesting texture and doesn't work as well with the shampoo we have. Instead of getting a new shampoo, it's easier to use swim caps. Most of the ones we use are fine, but sometimes the hair catches because it's rubbery or it doesn't quite fit all of my daughter's hair (she has longer, thicker hair).

This is definitely a swim cap that works. It's water-resistant enough that we don't get a ton of water in our hair (no more than with any other swim cap, anyway).

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