Beauty starts with clean water
Ever seen your skin and hair look so much better after a trip away from home?
It's likely because of the water in your shower at home.
They put chlorine in city water to clean it and kill germs, but it's NOT good for our skin or hair.
It's also not unusual for heavy metals (like copper) to leach into the tap water from old pipes.
Our shower filter reduces the amount of chlorine and heavy metals so your skin and hair can feel good — as they naturally should!
Chlorine strips natural oils from our skin and hair
While swimming pools are fun to hang out in, you probably know the feeling when you get out of the pool — hair feels dry and skin feels tight?
Chlorine strips the natural oils from your hair and scalp...
...and the same thing happens in your shower.
The chlorine in our tap water leads to dry and itchy skin and brittle, frizzy and rough hair.
Heavy metal residue makes blonde hair go green or yellow
Dyeing your hair at a salon is NOT a cheap investment.
If you dye your hair, you know how important it is to maintain the color's longevity, for example, by using color-protecting shampoo or conditioner.
Old pipes leak heavy metals (like copper) into tap water all the time.
This is why your shower water can cause a change in dyed hair, making it darker, yellow, or even green.