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My dive buddy and I have been perfecting our diving hair for a while.
I'm a DM who mostly works in tropical/warm waters, although have done plenty of cold water diving. I have long blonde hair that is very quick to dry out (even without all the salt water!) its also vey thin/brittle so this has always been a challenge for me. My buddy has long brown hair thats slightly thicker and this totally works on her hair as well!
1. Get your hair wet (with fresh water)
---> this saturates your hair so that the salt water isn't absorbed and wont dry it out
2. Drench your wet hair with coconut oil (totally cool for the environment, not all conditioners are! don't kill our reefs!)
---> this creates a insoluble barrier between your hair and the ocean further protecting your hair (+moisturizing!)
3. braids, braids, braids, --> you choose your style! I personally do two dutch braids tightly down to the nape of my neck. My buddy can't do braids as tightly so she does a braid of her shorter hairs in the front (not quite bangs but close) and then braids that into a braid down below (at the nape of her neck). The key here is to get those front hairs so they dont fly out of the braid and interfere with your mask etc.
4. extra oil on those braid ends! - just do it trust me
5. NEOPRENE MASK STRAP
---> a lifesaver for mask tangles!
6. happy diving!
** your hair WILL be greasy afterwards but its for the health of your hair and you can usually just take a quick shower and wash the oil out effectively, coconut oil is not very thick
it seems like a lot of work but becomes routine very quickly