We have super hard water and it’s an arid climate where I live. I bought one of these a few months ago and I think my skin feels better after getting out of the shower. Not like all the moisture has been sucked out. So far so good.
When I saw you adding the extra Teflon tape beyond the needed areas I was confused. After watching how easy it made it to remove the tape after installing the heads I realized how genius it was. 🙌
Installed a water filter in the shower while my wife was pregnant, the smell of our water made her want to puke! Filtered the shower, bottled water, filtered water for brushing teeth and she was happy!
@@cuteface88 I live in Las Vegas and we have some seriously hard water I can tell a big difference the particles in the water aren’t the same as the ones they started with the filter adds back stuff and it’s noticeably cleaner
I had dry, itchy flaky scalp, tried everything to treat it. Oil treatments, so many different moisturizing shampoos even expensive ones, aloe Vera, scalp serums, hair masks, etc. Nothing fixed my problem until I did research, and came across that my shower can be the cause of my dry flaky scalp. So I tried sprite shower filter, that didn’t fix my problem so I returned. Then order aqua bliss filter and all my scalp and hair problems gone. All that money spent on shampoos and treatments went down the drain when all I needed was a shower filter.
Salons use filtered water. Then, they tell you to buy expensive products and when you get home and use them, it's never the same results as you get at the salon.😅
wow, thx for your comment, mine is coming soon, on order! So sad what they do to our water and it's still bad not b/c of our pipes, but also has chlorine etc! :(
I’ve got one of those exact same filters and the reason I bought it wasn’t for the sediment in the water it was for the chlorine this way it doesn’t bleach out my dyed hair plus I don’t want all that chlorine on my skin
I have super dry hair and skin when I shower with regular shower water vs filtered. Ever since I bought a shower filter my hair isn't dry with dandruff or dry skin so it makes a difference
I have to have one on my shower in my current place. I also have to have one on the bathtub faucet. My water is hard, and it makes me and my toddler itchy without it. I know when it's time to change when I get dandruff and my sons feet start to itch.
I tested my shower filtered and unfiltered water at my job (where we have a bunch of expensive water/chlorine/peracetic acid/etc testing equipment) I was super surprised to see 2 things specifically.. 1. The amount of chlorine detected in the un-filtered water was way way way higher than I had guessed it would be.. and that didn’t make me feel to great, especially about my kitchen sink/cooking water.. and 2. The filtered water sample I tested.. the equipment couldn’t detect enough chlorine in it to give me a reading. Which means it was either completely chlorine free, or, was below 10ppm after filtration. Have to say I love my shower filter. Makes my skin and hair feel much better. I feel like it was worth it. I will give a piece of advice tho, lots of filters say it “lasts” 6 months, or 4 month, or 3 months. Some even say they last longer than that.. you can’t rely on any of those numbers. Your plumbing and water is different everywhere. And I realized I needed to change my filter earlier than instructed because my showerhead pressure dropped to barely functioning.. lol. Anyway thanks for your time and thank you for attending my TED talk. 🙃
I was losing so much hair I thought there was something going on on the inside of my body went to the doctors, had my hormones checked out, said everything was normal but couldnt figure out why the loss of hair. Fast forward to a month ago, the mainline in my plumbing busted. My insurance covered rehousing while the contractors are working on my house. Will the Hotel we were staying at has soft water I noticed the first night I took a shower my hair and skin felt so different soft I was like my skin feels so good and so did my hair it wasn't dry and brittle anymore. I'm talking one shower, instant change! My hair wasn't breaking off anymore, and I wasn't shedding hair even when I brushed it. So I think water softness is so worth it. I will be installing a water softener in my house!!!!
It really depends on the area and its filtration system. I live in Minnesota, and the water Up North is super hard, whereas the stuff in The Cities is super processed and filtered.
I live in China and I've heard from other foreigners how the hard water has made them lose their hair way faster. I'm hoping this filter will help my wife have better water quality.
that is cool.. here is a topic "Dirty Sock Syndrome", not sure if you have covered it or not.. I had a person visit my house today due to a odder.. during our conversation, they talked about UV Water Disinfection Systems unit that could be installed to...
My hard water filter from this brand grew mold after 6months. I went to change out the filter and realized we’ve been showering in black mold for who knows how long. And my shower head started leaking. This is the second one I’ve had to buy
When you change the filter, you will notice that it’s full and it will appear to be black-so they actually SHOULD put something in the manual that comes with it that tells the customer it’s not actually mold. It’s the carbon that is in the filter (which is extremely effective at catching and *absorbing* toxins/heavy metals). So bc the carbon is absorbing a lot of crap from the water, it expands as the filter becomes full of the different types of XYZ that it’s removing from the water-much of it having been absorbed by the carbon and causing it to expand from what I understand/have applied my knowledge to make sense of it (I’m SUCH a psycho about mold because I still have mold illness and need to slowwwly detox from it after opening my drainage pathways-but when it was at its worse and I was living in mold, I couldn’t complete a single sentence. So I pay up for my rent due to how the building was built and the materials used, which were far superior to those that were shorter/built with wood or higher/cut corners…I’m in a VERY HUMID city so I’m always on the hunt haha-I NEVER want to feel that stupid again…it lasted over a year). ANYYYwayysss so that’s why the carbon (which appears like black goo instead of what it once was, which was dry/probably in pellet form, as are used in the highest quality/most $$$ air purifiers to capture smoke/fumes/ VOCs from building/furniture materials (great if formaldehyde was used as a glue…). Anyways, that’s why some people look for air purifiers with a heavy carbon filter (there are a few that have 8-15 pounds of carbon used)-this is so it will absorb what the first and third filters can’t-and they do a DANG good job! Most filters will just have a black sheet thing and call it the “carbon filter”. Anyways, I hope this makes what you saw make more sense! Because it’s so black, the carbon keeps its color and when it expands (by 6 months mine was also very full, and the only way I knew was because the carbon was just about overflowing/totally full), it will look like sludge that can also look like black mold. So unless you have been experiencing symptoms of mold exposure/a severe mold allergy due to the exposure, or full on mold illness (even though none would be required for the presence of mold, as every different body responses differently-some are susceptible to mold illness, and some won’t feel anything noticeable which can get confusing when family members are all responding differently/not at all). Oh! So unless you’ve experienced symptoms, you can feel A-OK about it not having been mold!!
@Hmy8799 I've never thought of it being mold related!! Since I've moved homes and have been here for 6 months I've been noticing a lot of mental issues coming up like articulating and stringing sentences together, forgetting words and having them on the tip of my tongue constantly, persistent brain fog and random spells of headaches... would you just see a GP?
Make sure you add minerals if you’re using it as drinking water! But yeah, if you live somewhere that has tons of crappola in the water, I’d agree that R.O. is the way to go-ESPECIALLY one for the entire house!
Well im not one to say, but when we had a system for the whole house i had beautiful long thick hair and good skin and now i have thinning dry scalp and dry skin
I purchased a water testing kit from Amazon and tested my tapwater, to my recently purchased showerhead filter, and my Britta water pitcher filtered water. I’m not sure what all that showerhead filter is really doing because my skin feels better after a shower, but the test results showed that it seems to be making minor changes for the most part in the water quality . Considering purchasing a new filter cartridge but I’m disappointed and kind of just want my money back . On the other hand, the Britta water pitcher filtered made significant changes in the water quality. Neither filter improved water, hardness, and was not marketed to do such. A water softener is needed for that.
The Free Chlorine x Chloramine flushing the county/city does each spring for 4 months to disinfect (bleach) the pipes makes it a requirement. If hard water isn’t the problem, the chlorine family of variants will.
@@melancholymartialarts7095sadly it cost a pretty penny to have soft water. Filters don't soften water they just stop containments. You'll need a full house water softener or a portable water softener which can cost up to 300 to 1,000
Put some copper clad magnets in it. I see that on tv so it must work. But seriously isn’t that the ugliest solution? Since I am tall I would avoid crap that lowers the head.
No real difference on most tests probably means this isn’t doing much. People are probably getting placebo or absolutely no effect but they believe they get it. (The difference between placebo and no effect is that placebo actually gives a mesurable therapeutic response but it isn’t due to anything the placebo did it’s mostly how the person or the person’s body reacts to having taken it that has effects.
I'd argue the filters do filter things out of the water (shown by how dirty these get after a while of using) however whether removing those particles had any effect on the person's health is up for debate.
I have the shower head filter on, my shower making loud groaning sound and vibration when i then the shower to the middle position, someone say because i put the shower head filter on damage the pipes, is that's ture?
We have super hard water and it’s an arid climate where I live. I bought one of these a few months ago and I think my skin feels better after getting out of the shower. Not like all the moisture has been sucked out. So far so good.
which one did u get ? i got hard ass water too n im tired of getting out the shower with my skin feeling sticky instead of soft 😂
Yea which one did you get haha
It’s better to get a water softener not a filter for that
This shower filter did help my skin not dried up 👍 compared to without filter👎
Western Australian tap water hits hard
It definitely makes a difference! My hair doesn’t feel so sticky & yucky, and skin doesn’t get as dry
Bruh what kind of mutant ass dogwater are you showering with that makes your hair sticky
When I saw you adding the extra Teflon tape beyond the needed areas I was confused. After watching how easy it made it to remove the tape after installing the heads I realized how genius it was. 🙌
Installed a water filter in the shower while my wife was pregnant, the smell of our water made her want to puke! Filtered the shower, bottled water, filtered water for brushing teeth and she was happy!
Retake the test after it’s been used for a little bit filters usually take a little while to work but who knows it might not even work at all
Yes this one takes like 3-5 minutes of running water to begin working well
@@BAAB12345 Does it? 200 ppm still seems high for water that's supposed to have been run through a filter.
@@cuteface88 I live in Las Vegas and we have some seriously hard water I can tell a big difference the particles in the water aren’t the same as the ones they started with the filter adds back stuff and it’s noticeably cleaner
man you’re the first person I’ve seen who’s been able to open one of these shower filters to replace the filter cartridge lmao
I took me a year just now open the cartridge and watching this RUclips videos 😂
I had dry, itchy flaky scalp, tried everything to treat it. Oil treatments, so many different moisturizing shampoos even expensive ones, aloe Vera, scalp serums, hair masks, etc. Nothing fixed my problem until I did research, and came across that my shower can be the cause of my dry flaky scalp. So I tried sprite shower filter, that didn’t fix my problem so I returned. Then order aqua bliss filter and all my scalp and hair problems gone. All that money spent on shampoos and treatments went down the drain when all I needed was a shower filter.
Salons use filtered water. Then, they tell you to buy expensive products and when you get home and use them, it's never the same results as you get at the salon.😅
@@publicserviceannouncement4777 true.
wow, thx for your comment, mine is coming soon, on order! So sad what they do to our water and it's still bad not b/c of our pipes, but also has chlorine etc! :(
@@xorosho2013 yes exactly. I hope it works out for you as it did for me.
@NC1195_ Thanks, I think it's already working! Plus started Aloe scalp rteatment...but LOVE the shower water, now!
I’ve got one of those exact same filters and the reason I bought it wasn’t for the sediment in the water it was for the chlorine this way it doesn’t bleach out my dyed hair plus I don’t want all that chlorine on my skin
I have super dry hair and skin when I shower with regular shower water vs filtered. Ever since I bought a shower filter my hair isn't dry with dandruff or dry skin so it makes a difference
what brand you bought?
I have to have one on my shower in my current place. I also have to have one on the bathtub faucet. My water is hard, and it makes me and my toddler itchy without it. I know when it's time to change when I get dandruff and my sons feet start to itch.
I tested my shower filtered and unfiltered water at my job (where we have a bunch of expensive water/chlorine/peracetic acid/etc testing equipment)
I was super surprised to see 2 things specifically.. 1. The amount of chlorine detected in the un-filtered water was way way way higher than I had guessed it would be.. and that didn’t make me feel to great, especially about my kitchen sink/cooking water.. and 2. The filtered water sample I tested.. the equipment couldn’t detect enough chlorine in it to give me a reading. Which means it was either completely chlorine free, or, was below 10ppm after filtration.
Have to say I love my shower filter. Makes my skin and hair feel much better. I feel like it was worth it. I will give a piece of advice tho, lots of filters say it “lasts” 6 months, or 4 month, or 3 months. Some even say they last longer than that.. you can’t rely on any of those numbers. Your plumbing and water is different everywhere. And I realized I needed to change my filter earlier than instructed because my showerhead pressure dropped to barely functioning.. lol.
Anyway thanks for your time and thank you for attending my TED talk. 🙃
Which filter did you use ?
Which one did you get? Can you link it pls
Which filter did you use?
hey @fashizzlemanizzle4808 which filter do you own?
thx 4 good tips
I was losing so much hair I thought there was something going on on the inside of my body went to the doctors, had my hormones checked out, said everything was normal but couldnt figure out why the loss of hair. Fast forward to a month ago, the mainline in my plumbing busted. My insurance covered rehousing while the contractors are working on my house. Will the Hotel we were staying at has soft water I noticed the first night I took a shower my hair and skin felt so different soft I was like my skin feels so good and so did my hair it wasn't dry and brittle anymore. I'm talking one shower, instant change! My hair wasn't breaking off anymore, and I wasn't shedding hair even when I brushed it. So I think water softness is so worth it. I will be installing a water softener in my house!!!!
It really depends on the area and its filtration system. I live in Minnesota, and the water Up North is super hard, whereas the stuff in The Cities is super processed and filtered.
I live in China and I've heard from other foreigners how the hard water has made them lose their hair way faster. I'm hoping this filter will help my wife have better water quality.
so true, our hard water and my hair falling out clumps since we moved here!! California (new city)
that is cool.. here is a topic "Dirty Sock Syndrome", not sure if you have covered it or not.. I had a person visit my house today due to a odder.. during our conversation, they talked about UV Water Disinfection Systems unit that could be installed to...
My hard water filter from this brand grew mold after 6months. I went to change out the filter and realized we’ve been showering in black mold for who knows how long. And my shower head started leaking. This is the second one I’ve had to buy
When you change the filter, you will notice that it’s full and it will appear to be black-so they actually SHOULD put something in the manual that comes with it that tells the customer it’s not actually mold.
It’s the carbon that is in the filter (which is extremely effective at catching and *absorbing* toxins/heavy metals). So bc the carbon is absorbing a lot of crap from the water, it expands as the filter becomes full of the different types of XYZ that it’s removing from the water-much of it having been absorbed by the carbon and causing it to expand from what I understand/have applied my knowledge to make sense of it (I’m SUCH a psycho about mold because I still have mold illness and need to slowwwly detox from it after opening my drainage pathways-but when it was at its worse and I was living in mold, I couldn’t complete a single sentence. So I pay up for my rent due to how the building was built and the materials used, which were far superior to those that were shorter/built with wood or higher/cut corners…I’m in a VERY HUMID city so I’m always on the hunt haha-I NEVER want to feel that stupid again…it lasted over a year).
ANYYYwayysss so that’s why the carbon (which appears like black goo instead of what it once was, which was dry/probably in pellet form, as are used in the highest quality/most $$$ air purifiers to capture smoke/fumes/ VOCs from building/furniture materials (great if formaldehyde was used as a glue…).
Anyways, that’s why some people look for air purifiers with a heavy carbon filter (there are a few that have 8-15 pounds of carbon used)-this is so it will absorb what the first and third filters can’t-and they do a DANG good job! Most filters will just have a black sheet thing and call it the “carbon filter”.
Anyways, I hope this makes what you saw make more sense!
Because it’s so black, the carbon keeps its color and when it expands (by 6 months mine was also very full, and the only way I knew was because the carbon was just about overflowing/totally full), it will look like sludge that can also look like black mold.
So unless you have been experiencing symptoms of mold exposure/a severe mold allergy due to the exposure, or full on mold illness (even though none would be required for the presence of mold, as every different body responses differently-some are susceptible to mold illness, and some won’t feel anything noticeable which can get confusing when family members are all responding differently/not at all). Oh! So unless you’ve experienced symptoms, you can feel A-OK about it not having been mold!!
Meaning your water was horrible and you have to change filters 4 times a year or so? Sounds like a good deal to me.
@Hmy8799 I've never thought of it being mold related!! Since I've moved homes and have been here for 6 months I've been noticing a lot of mental issues coming up like articulating and stringing sentences together, forgetting words and having them on the tip of my tongue constantly, persistent brain fog and random spells of headaches... would you just see a GP?
I never had filtered shower water but im sure your body can feel the difference ❤
Thanks for the comparison
No problem!
Where’s the link to purchase ?
I so like this channel
Just got get an RO system for the house. Not that expensive and gives your the best water you will ever use.
What is an RO system?
@@DionnesDiscographyReverse Osmosis
Make sure you add minerals if you’re using it as drinking water! But yeah, if you live somewhere that has tons of crappola in the water, I’d agree that R.O. is the way to go-ESPECIALLY one for the entire house!
Well im not one to say, but when we had a system for the whole house i had beautiful long thick hair and good skin and now i have thinning dry scalp and dry skin
I purchased a water testing kit from Amazon and tested my tapwater, to my recently purchased showerhead filter, and my Britta water pitcher filtered water.
I’m not sure what all that showerhead filter is really doing because my skin feels better after a shower, but the test results showed that it seems to be making minor changes for the most part in the water quality .
Considering purchasing a new filter cartridge but I’m disappointed and kind of just want my money back .
On the other hand, the Britta water pitcher filtered made significant changes in the water quality.
Neither filter improved water, hardness, and was not marketed to do such. A water softener is needed for that.
Unless the water quality is really bad, I don't think it is required
The Free Chlorine x Chloramine flushing the county/city does each spring for 4 months to disinfect (bleach) the pipes makes it a requirement. If hard water isn’t the problem, the chlorine family of variants will.
I need this because I think the rust in my sewers is making
Me loose hair
I have one of these and does not work. I live in Arizona the water here is so hard. How can I fix it
Which company's shower filter is it?
There are all kinds of useless devices that are sold by making false claims. Add this filter to the list.
🤣🤣
Not true. If you live where water is hard, it effects you
@@melancholymartialarts7095sadly it cost a pretty penny to have soft water. Filters don't soften water they just stop containments. You'll need a full house water softener or a portable water softener which can cost up to 300 to 1,000
It works dude
Will the shower filter will damage the pipes ?
I have the same rainfall shower head. Love it. The side sprayer isn't great tho.
How to clean this water filter?
I have muddy water in shower, will this 24 layer filter help?
What is the name of the product
Hope this will make a hair stop falling.
I think the people are getting scammed. There is no way to purify water that easily.
The answer to is this worth doing comes from the very first sentence... "A lot of buzz on social media"
Helped my family
Put some copper clad magnets in it. I see that on tv so it must work.
But seriously isn’t that the ugliest solution? Since I am tall I would avoid crap that lowers the head.
No real difference on most tests probably means this isn’t doing much. People are probably getting placebo or absolutely no effect but they believe they get it. (The difference between placebo and no effect is that placebo actually gives a mesurable therapeutic response but it isn’t due to anything the placebo did it’s mostly how the person or the person’s body reacts to having taken it that has effects.
I'd argue the filters do filter things out of the water (shown by how dirty these get after a while of using) however whether removing those particles had any effect on the person's health is up for debate.
The real test would be to see if it removed chlorine and flouride, that's why i got one. Water is no question less smelling like flouride.
@@user-pv2by7nv1xyep, those are definitely the big 2 that I hope it’s been getting out. At least to SOME degree!
Does it filter Legionella?
I have the shower head filter on, my shower making loud groaning sound and vibration when i then the shower to the middle position, someone say because i put the shower head filter on damage the pipes, is that's ture?
whered you buy that waterfall showerhead
just check ur local area’s water supply
Unless your water is super crappy. I wouldnt worry about it.
And a bunch of different balls...
No
No need!
I like getting pinned
What is the name of product