Chlorine test

We wanted to see the difference for ourselves, so we tested it.

On the left, regular tap water. After adding a chlorine test drop, it turned yellow, a sign of chlorine, which is commonly found in tap water. It’s often what leaves skin feeling tight and dry, and hair looking a little lifeless.

On the right, water that passed through our filtered shower head. After adding the same drop, it stayed clear.

Less chlorine means water that feels gentler on your skin and hair, more comfortable after every shower, and kinder to your health over time.

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Over 84% reported improvements in acne and overall skin clarity

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Over 85% noticed reduced hair shedding and healthier-looking hair

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Over 82% experienced relief from dry skin, and eczema symptoms

The Truth About Tap Water

Most people assume tap water is completely pure because it is treated before reaching our homes. In reality, even treated water can contain substances that affect both our health and skin.

Water treatment systems commonly use disinfectants like chlorine, which are essential for killing bacteria but can create chemical byproducts. As water travels through pipes, it may also pick up trace metals, microplastics, and other impurities.

Most discussions about water focus on drinking it, yet every shower exposes our skin and hair to dozens of liters of water daily. Chlorine and other compounds can disrupt the skin’s natural barrier, causing dryness, irritation, and weakened hair over time.

Something as simple as switching to our Shower Head 001 can significantly improve the quality of the water touching your skin and hair, reducing chlorine, microplastics, and other impurities by up to 96%.

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