Should You Use a Shower Filter? (Guest Post)
A cleansing shower is an excellent form of self-care, but if
your water isn’t up to par, you could be showering with bacteria, viruses, and
irritating chemicals. A shower filter can remove all of this from your water,
and also filters out minerals found in hard water like magnesium and calcium.
If you have hard water, the effects can be difficulty dissolving your soap,
dry, dull hair, and irritated skin, all of which can be helped by the addition
of a shower filter. But what kind should you choose? There are a number of
types of filters (showerhead, inline, or a combo), as well as a variety of
cartridges (multi-level carbon, kinetic degradation fluxion, and vitamin C),
each of which have distinct benefits. Take a look at this handy infographic to
determine whether adding a shower filter to your beauty routine might be
helpful — and if so, which one would be the best addition to your shower.
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