Pool Day Prep: Your Complete Summer Skin Routine

TL;DR:
- ChUV tanning gummies use astaxanthin and lycopene to build a natural warm glow from within over 4-8 weeks of daily use.
- Exfoliate two days before pool day, hydrate the night before, and apply mineral SPF 30-50 the morning of.
- Protect hair and eyes, recover post-swim with a barrier-repair routine, and sleep well to complete the cycle.
Pool days hit different when your skin is actually prepared for them. A real routine is not just sunscreen at 10am. It starts weeks in advance, layers internal and external steps, and does not stop when you towel off. This guide covers everything from what to take before pool season starts to what to do the night you get home.
Start Your Glow Weeks Before the First Splash
The most overlooked part of any pool day prep starts weeks before you ever hit the water. Skincare products work on the surface, but the pigment that determines how your skin looks in the sun is built from inside the body.
ChUV tanning gummies from CAYO Nutra are formulated with two specific carotenoids: astaxanthin (derived from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgae) and lycopene. Both have published research supporting their role in skin pigmentation, antioxidant activity, and protection against UV-induced oxidative stress.
Astaxanthin has attracted significant scientific interest for its antioxidant capacity. A 2010 review by Spolaore et al. published in the Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering documented astaxanthin's ability to neutralize reactive oxygen species at levels exceeding many commonly referenced antioxidants. That matters on pool days because UV exposure triggers oxidative stress in skin cells, and internal antioxidant support adds a layer of defense that topical products cannot fully replicate.
Lycopene, found in high concentrations in tomatoes and other red-pigmented produce, has been studied for its photoprotective properties in human skin. Research by Stahl et al. (2001) found that dietary lycopene supplementation was associated with measurable reductions in UV-induced erythema in human subjects, pointing to its role as an internal photoprotective agent.
One dark reddish-purple sugar-coated cube per day, taken consistently, allows these carotenoids to accumulate in skin tissue. Most users see results between four and eight weeks of daily use. This is a long-game foundation that pays off by the time summer pool days are in full swing.
If your first big pool trip is six weeks out, now is the time to start. Grab ChUV tanning gummies and let the carotenoid build-up begin before the heat arrives.
A note on beta carotene: many older tanning supplements list beta carotene as their primary ingredient. Beta carotene in high supplemental doses is well-documented to cause unnatural yellowish-orange tinting of the skin, particularly on the palms and soles. ChUV uses astaxanthin and lycopene specifically to produce a natural warm glow without that artificial pigment shift.
Prep Your Skin Two Days Out
Exfoliate, but not on pool day. Timing matters here. Exfoliating immediately before pool day leaves skin sensitized, and sensitized skin combined with chlorine and UV exposure is a recipe for irritation and redness. Two days before is the sweet spot.
Use a gentle chemical exfoliant rather than a physical scrub. Lactic acid and polyhydroxy acids (PHAs) are good options for most skin types, removing dead cell buildup without aggressive friction. Glycolic acid works well for oilier skin but can be too stripping for drier types, especially ahead of a long sun day.
Dead skin cells reflect light unevenly and can make a developing natural sun-kissed tone look patchy or dull. A smooth, even surface lets pigment built up from astaxanthin and lycopene express itself more visibly. Exfoliating also creates better contact between your skin and any topical SPF or serum you apply on pool day.
Hydrate before the damage starts. Chlorine is an oxidizer. It strips the skin's natural lipid barrier and pulls moisture out of the stratum corneum, leaving skin tight, rough, and reactive after extended pool time.
Apply a ceramide-rich or hyaluronic acid moisturizer the evening before a pool day. Ceramides reinforce the skin barrier, making it more resilient to chlorine disruption. In the morning, layer a lightweight hydrating serum or water-based gel under your SPF.
Internal hydration matters just as much. Drink water consistently before you go, and keep a bottle poolside. The sun accelerates transepidermal water loss, and dehydrated skin shows every imperfection more visibly. Well-hydrated skin also helps the pigmentation from astaxanthin and lycopene look luminous rather than flat.
SPF Is Non-Negotiable
Sunscreen protects the skin barrier and supports a longer-lasting natural sun-kissed tone by preventing the peeling that strips surface pigment. Burned skin sheds. Protected skin holds its color.
For pool days, choose a mineral SPF 30-50. Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide sit on the skin surface and physically scatter UV radiation. Unlike chemical filters, they do not require absorption time, do not degrade as quickly in direct sunlight, and tend to be gentler on reactive or sensitized skin.
Apply generously 15-20 minutes before sun exposure. Most people apply roughly a quarter of the recommended amount, which significantly reduces the actual protection factor delivered. Cover every area: ears, neck, chest, backs of hands, tops of feet, and any part of the scalp not covered by hair.
Reapply every 90 minutes, or immediately after toweling off. Toweling removes sunscreen along with water, so that post-swim reapplication is not optional if you are spending a full day outside.
When SPF and ChUV work together, you get the best possible outcome: pigmentation and antioxidant defense building from within, and surface-level UV protection handling the rest. Neither replaces the other.
Protect Hair, Eyes, and Everything Else
Hair: Chlorine disrupts the disulfide bonds in hair protein, which leads to dryness, breakage, and color fading for dyed hair. UV exposure compounds this by degrading melanin in the hair shaft.
Apply a UV-protective hair oil or leave-in conditioner before entering the pool. Coconut oil, argan oil, and dedicated UV hair shields all create a physical barrier between the hair shaft and chlorinated water. Wearing hair in a tight braid or bun reduces surface area contact significantly.
After swimming, rinse hair with fresh water before shampooing. Use a sulfate-free shampoo and follow with a deep conditioner to help restore protein bonds. Weekly protein treatments are worth adding to your summer routine if you are a frequent swimmer.
Eyes: Pool surfaces reflect UV radiation back upward, which increases eye exposure compared to being outdoors on a flat surface. Photokeratitis, a sunburn of the cornea, is painful, temporary, and entirely preventable. Polarized UV-blocking sunglasses cut glare and block reflected UV effectively. Wear them poolside, not just when you step away from the water.

Lips: The lips have no melanin and burn faster than the rest of the face. Apply an SPF lip balm and reapply it every time you reapply sunscreen. This is a small step that makes a noticeable difference in comfort and appearance after a full pool day.
Recover Well and Sleep Deep
Post-swim: The hour after a pool day is where most routines fall apart. Rinse off with fresh water immediately after leaving the pool. Chlorine continues to affect the skin surface even after you exit the water, so removing it quickly reduces cumulative exposure.
Follow with a gentle, sulfate-free body wash that cleans without stripping the skin barrier further. Apply a barrier-repair moisturizer or body oil while skin is still slightly damp. Ingredients like squalane, ceramides, or shea butter rebuild the lipid layer that chlorine and sun exposure compromise.
If skin looks red or feels reactive after a long pool day, apply aloe vera gel before your moisturizer. Aloe's anti-inflammatory properties help calm surface irritation while the skin begins its repair cycle. Internally, astaxanthin from ChUV continues working after you are out of the sun, helping neutralize residual oxidative stress triggered by UV exposure throughout the day.
Sleep: Skin cell turnover and repair are primarily nocturnal processes, driven by growth hormone release and reduced cortisol during sleep. Cut sleep short and you cut the repair cycle short. This matters most after days when the skin has been under sustained UV and chemical stress.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long before pool season should I start taking ChUV gummies?
Plan for at least four weeks of consistent daily use before your first big pool day. Astaxanthin and lycopene accumulate in skin tissue over time, and the natural warm glow they support takes that build-up period to become visible. Starting in early spring gives you a fully expressed base by the time summer pool days begin. Most users see the clearest results between four and eight weeks of daily use.
Can I wear SPF while taking ChUV tanning gummies?
Yes, and you should always use SPF regardless. ChUV works internally to support pigmentation and antioxidant defense. SPF works on the skin surface to block UV radiation and prevent burning. These two mechanisms complement each other. SPF protects the skin that ChUV is building a natural sun-kissed tone in. Using both together gives you the best long-term result.
Will ChUV turn my skin orange?
No. ChUV uses astaxanthin and lycopene, not beta carotene. Beta carotene is the supplement ingredient associated with unnatural yellowish-orange tinting of the skin, particularly on the palms and soles, when taken in high supplemental doses. Astaxanthin and lycopene produce a natural warm glow that reads as a sun-kissed tone rather than an artificial color shift.
Does chlorine fade a tan?
Repeated chlorine exposure can accelerate surface cell turnover, which may cause a surface-level tan to fade faster. Rinsing off immediately after swimming and using barrier-repair moisturizers helps protect your skin and keep your natural warm tone going longer through the summer. Building your glow internally with ChUV adds depth that is not purely surface-dependent.
Is one ChUV gummy per day enough?
Yes. ChUV is formulated for once-daily use. One dark reddish-purple cube per day is the recommended dose. Consistent daily intake is what creates the gradual accumulation of astaxanthin and lycopene in skin tissue that produces a natural sun-kissed tone over the 4-8 week window. Taking more is not necessary.
Your Summer Skin Starts Here
A great pool day is the result of preparation that starts long before you pack the bag. Lock in your routine now, from building pigment from within to recovering well after every day in the sun. Questions about which CAYO Nutra products fit your summer goals? Reach out to the team anytime.