Gorgeous gray hair starts and ends in the shower. Not just with the shampoo and conditioner you choose, but the very water you wash it in. Hard water makes gray hair dingy and brassy over time. And if there's chorine in your water it can leave gray hair duller and more wiry. So here's a secret that every Salt-n-Pepper Sexpot needs to know about: replace your shower head!
Filtered water will help remove impurities and keep your white hair bright. Our girlfriend with shoulder-length grey hair doesn't even use a grey hair shampoo at all, but swears by her Culligan Filtered Showerhead. It claims to filter 99% of chlorine and leave your hair softer and cleaner. It's only $30 and is easy to install yourself!
Filtered water will help remove impurities and keep your white hair bright. Our girlfriend with shoulder-length grey hair doesn't even use a grey hair shampoo at all, but swears by her Culligan Filtered Showerhead. It claims to filter 99% of chlorine and leave your hair softer and cleaner. It's only $30 and is easy to install yourself!
Or if you prefer the style of a "rain" shower head, they make a filtered version of that too called the Culligan RainDisc...
Those of you who have tried it, let us know what you think in the comments below!
5 comments:
I have been using this very same Culligan filter for about a year and am VERY happy with it. No yellow in my gray at all! The water feels soft and silky coming out of the shower head. I would highly recommend anybody with gray or hair. Great post!
I had no idea about this water filter thing. Thanks for this, gonna try it.
OMG! I will definitely buy one! I'm dealing with the yellow /dingy around my bangs. Thank you!
what about black hair?
I learn some new stuff from it too, thanks for sharing your information.hard water shower filter
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