Thursday 2 August 2012

Guest Blog: A Pristine Bathroom Needs Pristine Water


You check the mirror above the vanity to make sure it’s straight and the final detail of your remodeling job is done.  You invested a lot of time and creative energy into improving the bathroom in your home. You did the research, picked out your favourite designs, and finally had the perfect fixtures installed. You are now the proud owner of the world’s most beautiful bathroom and all is well. Right?

From all outward appearances, you have everything you need, but there is one subtle detail you may not have considered. Now that you have a fantastically equipped bathroom, it’s time to treat yourself. Your bathroom is beautiful and you should be too. Unfortunately, the water that comes from your tap is treated with chemicals to kill bacteria and viruses. While those chemicals make the water safe to drink, it can also cause damage to your skin and hair.

If you have sensitive skin, chemical-treated water can cause itching or a rash, but even healthy skin will suffer from the harmful effects.  Most water treatment systems only add a small amount of chemicals to the water to disinfect it, but that small amount is enough to cause damage over time. These chemicals dry out your skin and strip it of natural oils which help keep your skin smooth and prevent wrinkles. Remember, when you have dry skin, you’ll probably have a dry scalp which means your hair has less moisture.  Without natural moisture, your hair won’t have its natural shine, bounce, or manageability.

So while you’re installing that perfect shower head, why not install a water filter at the same time. An activated carbon shower filter will reduce chlorine and other impurities from the water, making it safer and healthier for your skin. A filter reduces particulates and helps soften the water so you can feel the difference when you shower.  An added bonus- many of the shower filter systems can be installed on the water line so you don’t have to sacrifice your favorite shower head. 

Why should you have to live with anything other than the best water? Treat yourself to a more enjoyable shower experience and help keep your skin healthy.

Andrew Clement has been writing about water quality and treatment since 2009. He is a blogger for WaterFilters.NET and his interests include public health, water quality, and water treatment systems.

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