Swim Fearlessly, Your Dry Itchy Skin Gone


DermaSwimPro:World's First Pre-Swimming Lotion!

The whole experience for swimmers using DermaSwim Pro has changed.

Instead of the old days trying desperately to scrub off the chlorine after swimming, now only a quick shower is recommended to rinse off the residual pool water. Imagine, no scrubbing routine, and no post swim itch or dryness. Just moisturized skin!



  • Formulated by using common ingredients found in skin care lotions
  • Tested for countless hours in the pool over years before bringing it to the public
  • Used by little kids to serious competitors 
  • Does Not have to be washed off after swimming
  • Leaves skin soft and moisturized after a swim
  • Use soap only if you prefer
  • Apply Just to the affected area or all over (except the bottom of your feet, your hair or eyes)
  • Available for short or long sessions
  • Easy dispensing Jars or Tubes


    Is chlorine really so bad? Chlorine is necessary to keep pools clean.

    Unfortunately some of us suffer the side effects of the pool treatment in itching, drying of our skin. Pool rash can seriously affect our swimming enjoyment. Find immediate relief by using DermaSwim Pro.

    Others aren't as sensitive to the side effects of chlorine and maybe they don't feel that they need a pre-swimming lotion. Perhaps you don't notice that excessive drying and itching, but in the long run the repeated contact with chlorine is not good for your skin anyway.

    It makes sense to protect your skin before a problem occurs, as well as when one already has.




    Reviews of Dermaswim Pro:

    I don't want to recommend anything of this nature with out my own research. And it seems to me that any review of Dermaswim Pro had to be from people other than me so I asked some of my swim teaching friends and Students to give an honest opinion.

    This is what I asked:

    Thank you for helping me with this research.

    As I mentioned to you the other day I wonder if you could answer a
    few simple questions that would help a lot.

    1) How did the lotion feel on application
    (warm, hot, sticky, cold, pleasant, smooth, slimy, comfortable) and was it easy to apply?
    2) How much of the tube did you use?
    3) How did it feel when you entered the water?
    4) How long were you in the water after you applied it?
    5) Did you feel the lotion lasted the whole time you were in the water?
    6) How did your skin feel after you got out of the water?
    7) Do you normally apply anything after you leave the water and did you feel the need to to do so this time? 8) Did the lotion interfere with your teaching/swimming in anyway?

     Richard
     www.swimteaching.com

    And this is what they came up with:

    1) It felt fresh  and a little sticky.
    2) I used all  of the tube.
    3) As soon as I entered the water it felt all slimy.
    4) I was in the water for  three hours.
    5) It felt like it came off within the first ten minutes.
    6) My skin felt the same as it always feel when I apply  Vaseline.
     Although the Vaseline is still on my legs when I get out where as this
    wasn’t. I was not itchy and if I don’t use any cream I usually do get itchy.
    7) I always shower and moisturize and yes I did need to do this.
    9) No as it seem to come off fairly quickly.

    Leonie
    (Swim teacher and Swimming coach)

    Hi Richard
    Thanks for the opportunity to try this cream.

    1) It was very thick and took a bit to rub (which I would expect form a barrier cream) in but had a pleasant fragrance
    2) I used about 3/4 of the tube and put it on my legs and 1/2 arms (only to where my rash vest arms finished)
    3) It was a little slimy when i first hopped in the pool but the water did bead off my skin.
    4) I did a 2.5hr shift
    5) I could sort of still notice it on my arms but defiantly not my
    legs (I was kneeling down for a lot of the shift).
    6) It felt soft and the chlorine smell wasn't as bad as normal
    7) I normally don't moisturize until I have a shower which is normally 1/2 hour after my shift when i get home but I went out the night that I used it and didn't stink of chlorine and didn't itch at all and didn't have a shower for almost 2hrs after i got out of the pool.
    8) It was a little slippery especially when I first got in a knelt down  but didn't interfere in my teaching in anyway.

    Thanks again see u soon
    Cia
    (Swim teacher and supervisor)

    Hi Richard this your answer you have asked for...

    Q1 pleasant easy to apply
    Q3 half the tube shared with Cia
    Q4 You could feel the lubricant on your skin..
    Q5  1 and half hours
    Q6  No.. first half hour no residue on skin
    Q7 Sam as normal
    Q8 No l don't  put on anything after the water, and l didn't feel any difference
    Q9 No interference

    thanks
    Nola
     (Swim teacher and Pool Duty Manager)

    Enjoy your swimming so much that you will probably want to be in the pool even more



    www.swimteaching.com
    Phone: 0393914371
    Email:
    richard_roper@swimteaching.com
    Postal Address:
    SwimTeaching.com
    1/83 Stepehenson St
    South Kingsville 3015

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