Are water purifying showerheads worth it?

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Are water purifying shower heads like jolie worth it for hair and skin health?
 
Are water purifying shower heads like jolie worth it for hair and skin health?
If you've confirmed your shower head is lower quality through any proper means then 2000% worth it
 
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Yea I would on the side of exercising caution
 
Will they help filter hard water?
hard water ropes my hair
 
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If you've confirmed your shower head is lower quality through any proper means then 2000% worth it
I looked at my city's water quality report, and the hardness is 17 grains per gallon. Filtering showerheads don't help with this; instead, I would need a water softener system for the whole house
 
I looked at my city's water quality report, and the hardness is 17 grains per gallon. Filtering showerheads don't help with this; instead, I would need a water softener system for the whole house
Yeah it's either whole-house system or nothing
 
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Will they help filter hard water?
hard water ropes my hair
No, hardness minerals are too small for those filters to fix it. You'd need a water softener system for the whole house it ranges from 1-6k
 
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No, hardness minderals are too small for those filters to fix it. You'd need a water softener system for the whole house it ranges from 1-6k
Would buy if I made money
 
You know any other solution for hard water
A filtered showerhead helps with chlorine, sediment, and some heavy metals, but doesn't solve the root cause. In the meantime, a chelating shampoo(1x every 2-3 weeks), deep conditioning, leave-in conditioner, and occasional acid rinse (apple cider vinegar + water) is fine. Worth getting a showerhead if your water has the problems I listed before, though.
 
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A filtered showerhead helps with chlorine, sediment, and some heavy metals, but doesn't solve the root cause. In the meantime, a chelating shampoo(1x every 2-3 weeks), deep conditioning, leave-in conditioner, and occasional acid rinse (apple cider vinegar + water) is fine. Worth getting a showerhead if your water has the problems I listed before, though.
Thank you
Hard Water Expert
 
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