SOOO Swim Body Wash — After-Swim Chlorine Care
The after-swim wash for the rest of you — not just your hair.
SOOO Swim Body Wash carries the chlorine-care idea to the body: a gentle, sulfate-free lather built around sodium thiosulfate, a known chlorine-neutralizing agent, so pool and hard-water residue rinses away instead of clinging to skin. A deeply hydrating base — ceramide NP, multi-weight hyaluronic acid, panthenol and centella — leaves skin soft and calm rather than tight.
- Sodium thiosulfate — chlorine-neutralizing wash
- Sulfate-free (SLS/SLES), low-irritation lather
- Ceramide NP + hyaluronic-acid complex for post-swim hydration
- Centella & fig, light fresh scent · made in Korea
How to use: Lather over wet skin straight after swimming, massage, then rinse. Suitable for daily use.
We publish the complete risk-rated ingredient list on this page — patch test if your skin is sensitive. Ships from Korea, worldwide.
Chlorine clings to skin too — this neutralizes it, then rebuilds the barrier.
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Hero ingredient — Sodium thiosulfate + ceramide NP.
What that benchmark led us to decide
A normal body wash just smears pool chlorine around your skin. This one neutralizes it with sodium thiosulfate and then rebuilds the barrier with ceramide and hyaluronic acid — clean-screening at 9.4. If you're a regular swimmer, it's the after-pool wash we'd reach for over anything on a drugstore shelf.
Rinse the pool off — all of you.
Chlorine doesn't stop at your hairline. It settles on skin too, and plain body wash just smears it around. SOOO Swim Body Wash cleans with a gentle, sulfate-free lather built around sodium thiosulfate — a chlorine-neutralizing agent — then floods skin with ceramide NP and multi-weight hyaluronic acid so you step out soft instead of tight.

What the pool leaves on skin
After a swim, chlorine and hard-water minerals stay on the skin as a faint film. Left on, that's what leaves skin feeling dry, tight and itchy once it dries — and a regular wash doesn't really clear it.
Three things, every wash
Clear the chlorine, calm the skin, and rehydrate — in one gentle step, so you're not chasing a wash with three lotions.
Neutralizes chlorine
Sodium thiosulfate, a well-known chlorine-neutralizing agent, helps clear pool residue from the skin instead of leaving it behind.
Floods with moisture
Ceramide NP plus multi-weight hyaluronic acid, trehalose and panthenol restore the post-swim moisture chlorine strips away.
Gentle, sulfate-free
A mild amino-acid and betaine lather (no SLS/SLES) cleans without the squeaky, stripped finish — calmed with centella and fig.
The residual-chlorine test
Chlorine in water can be measured with a simple test strip. In this demonstration, pool water is dosed and re-tested — the residual chlorine reads as neutralized. The active behind it is sodium thiosulfate, the same chlorine-neutralizing agent in this wash.
A demonstration of how the formula's chlorine-neutralizing ingredient behaves in water. It illustrates ingredient action and is not a medical or therapeutic claim.
Three steps
Lather
Work over wet skin straight after swimming, into a light lather — the sooner you wash, the less time residue has to set.
Massage
Massage for a few seconds, focusing on areas that were under the suit and exposed longest.
Rinse
Rinse clean. Skin is left soft and hydrated, not tight. Suitable for daily use.
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An honest note
This is a body wash, not a treatment. The sodium-thiosulfate base helps clear chlorine and the ceramide-and-hyaluronic blend rehydrates — what it won't do is make medical claims. The formula is largely low-risk; it does contain fragrance and fragrance allergens (linalool, limonene, linalyl acetate, pinene).
If your skin is sensitive or reactive, patch test before regular use. The complete, risk-rated ingredient list is published right below this story.
Questions, answered
How is it different from a normal body wash?
It's built around sodium thiosulfate, a chlorine-neutralizing agent, so it targets the pool residue a regular wash just moves around — while a ceramide-and-hyaluronic base rehydrates skin that chlorine tends to dry out.
Is it really sulfate-free?
Yes — no SLS or SLES. It lathers with milder amino-acid (cocoyl glycinate) and betaine-type surfactants, so it cleans without the stripped feeling.
Can I use it every day?
Yes. It's gentle enough for daily use, and especially handy right after a swim. Lather, massage, rinse.
Is it good for dry or sensitive skin?
The base is hydrating and low-irritation, but it does contain fragrance. If your skin is sensitive or reactive, patch test before regular use.
Where does it ship from?
It ships from Korea, worldwide. The full risk-rated ingredient list is on this page so you can read everything before you buy.
Read every ingredient first.
We screen and risk-rate every ingredient, then put the full list right here.
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