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Why should we be filtering our shower water?

Australia’s tap water, while generally safe to drink, often contains chlorine, heavy metals, and other impurities that can strip the skin of natural oils, dull hair, and disrupt the body’s natural balance. Filtering your shower water is not just about purity—it’s a daily luxury that elevates your self-care ritual. By removing harsh chemicals, you’re nurturing your skin, preserving hair vitality, and transforming an everyday routine into a spa-like experience that feels as good as it is clean.

What is hard water?

Hard water is water that contains high levels of dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium. These minerals are naturally picked up as water flows through limestone, chalk, or other mineral-rich environments.

How does hard water impact my skin?

While not harmful to health, hard water can leave behind residue on your skin and hair, cause dryness or irritation, and reduce the effectiveness of soaps and shampoos. It can also lead to limescale buildup on showerheads and plumbing fixtures, impacting both performance and longevity.

How do I know if I have hard Water?

You might have hard water if you notice your skin feeling dry or your hair looking dull after showering. Soap and shampoo may not lather well, and you might see white spots or a filmy residue on glass shower screens or tiles. A chalky buildup around your showerhead or taps is another common sign, as well as clothes feeling stiff or rough after washing. For a more accurate assessment, you can purchase a hard water test kit or check your local council’s water quality report.

Can chlorine and heavy metals in water effect skin conditions like eczema?

Yes, chlorine and heavy metals in water can aggravate skin conditions like eczema. Chlorine, commonly used to disinfect tap water, can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness, irritation, and flare-ups in sensitive individuals. Heavy metals such as lead, copper, and mercury can also disrupt the skin barrier and contribute to inflammation. For people with eczema or other reactive skin types, exposure to these elements during daily showers can worsen symptoms and delay healing. Filtering your shower water can help reduce these irritants and support healthier, more comfortable skin.