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8 Filter Showerhead Options That Are Dermatologist Approved
Your hair and skin will thank you.
If you've noticed that your hair doesn't feel as healthy and soft as it used to, there's no need to panic. You just need a filter showerhead. We're not the only ones who think so: New York City dermatologist Marisa K. Garshick, MD happens to agree. "It may help to improve the overall appearance of hair by helping to reduce dullness and breakage," she says. "Additionally, using a shower filter may help to preserve hair color."
How is such a thing possible, you may be wondering? A filter showerhead works by removing contaminants in water that cause dryness and dullness. Such culprits often include chlorine, sulfur, and hard metals, which you may notice building up on your current showerhead in the form of musty, white-colored grime. Now imagine that same disgusting mess building up on your skin and hair. Gross, right? If you, like us, are thoroughly fazed by this, you may want to buy a cheap test to determine if you have hard water and, if s, what specifically is running through it. Even well water can contain contaminants!
So we went ahead and rounded up the best eight shower water filters and backed them up with our own experiences and customer reviews. Don't wait too much longer because some of the universally beloved filter showerheads are sold out all over the place.
Jessica Cherner is House Beautiful’s associate shopping editor and knows where to find the best high-low pieces for any room.
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