Filtered Shower Head
Filtered Shower Head
🇦🇪Stops hair loss
👩🏻🦰Moisturizes skin
👍🏼Boosts immunity
💰Saves water & energy
Delivery time:
Delivery time:
Free shipping.
It takes about 5-8working days.
Money Back Guarantee:
Money Back Guarantee:
If the product arrives damaged or in poor condition and/or you wish to make a return, you have 7 days to process it. The transportation is at the customer's expense.
- SGS and ISO 9001 certified for trusted excellence
- Certified by Eurofins for safety and reliability
- TÜV SÜD approved for superior quality assurance
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MORE HAIR ON YOUR HEAD, LESS IN THE DRAIN
Whether you have a one-step routine or a ten-step routine, use drugstore products or a 72-ingredient high-end serum, if your water isn't filtered, you are not giving yourself your best skin & hair.
We filter the water we drink, but we've forgotten about the water we shower and bathe in every single day. Start at 'Step Zero' with this Shower Head.
The Chlorine Culprit
Excess Hair Shedding & Scalp Irritation
Prolonged exposure to chlorine's drying effects can strip the scalp of its natural oils. This can result in dryness, making the scalp feel tight and potentially lead to flakiness.
A stressed and irritated scalp can disrupt the normal hair growth cycle. Hair follicles may enter a resting phase (telogen) prematurely or shed more hair than usual. This condition is known as telogen effluvium, where an increased number of hair follicles shift into the shedding phase due to various stressors, including scalp irritation.
Dryness & Frizz
Dry hair is more prone to friction and breakage. The lack of moisture in chlorine-exposed hair makes it more difficult for strands to glide past each other, leading to increased friction and breakage. This lack of moisture can result in frizzy and unmanageable hair.
Increased Hair Porosity
Chlorine can elevate the porosity of the hair cuticle. This results in the hair being more inclined to both take in and release moisture, ultimately causing increased dryness and susceptibility to damage.
Weakened Structure & Changes in Texture
Chlorine can damage the outer layer of the hair shaft, known as the cuticle. The cuticle is responsible for protecting the inner layers of the hair and maintaining its smooth texture. Chlorine-induced damage to the cuticle can lead to a rough and uneven surface, making the hair feel coarse and rough. This weakening can make the hair more susceptible to damage, breakage, and split ends.