If you suffer from dry hair and itchy skin, your home’s water may be the cause. Hard water can make soft, smooth hair feel rough and brittle, while skin can become dried out and flaky. Hard water will irritate individual hair shafts, causing them to be scratchy and difficult to manage.  

 

People with sensitive or acne-prone skin may find that hard water worsens their skin texture. The high levels of minerals found in hard water can clog pores and lead to inflammation and break-outs.  Soft water has fewer impurities which allows soap to work better to clean your hair and skin more effectively.  

 

If you’re wondering what you can do to resolve your hair and skin hard water problems, consider installing a home water softener.

 

Soft Water Benefits

 

Before we go into soft water, let’s thoroughly breakdown hard water and what it can do to your skin and hair. Although hard water isn’t hazardous to drink, it does have negative impacts on your body and physical appearance that are frustrating, to say the least.

 

Your home’s water will impact how effective soap and shampoo are, so if you buy expensive products in an attempt to repair damaged hair or dry skin but find them useless, it could be because of your water.

 

Hard water is more present in some parts of the United States. The U.S. Department of the Interior’s water hardness map illustrates which regions have higher levels of calcium carbonate and other chemicals.

 

Water hardness doesn’t impact a water’s safety level. Both hard and soft water can be used as drinking water, but the chemical differences will cause your skin and hair to feel rougher. Over-the-counter products such as soaps and shampoos designed for dry skin and hair won’t have a strong effect if your water is the problem

 

How Does Water Become Hard?

 

Rainwater is naturally pure. As it falls to the earth and is dissolved through the soil, it absorbs different mineral compounds such as calcium, magnesium, and iron that impact its hardness level.

 

The sodium in soap reacts with the compounds in hard water, making it more difficult to lather and less effective overall. In addition to drying out your skin and hair, hard water will also weaken your shampoos and body washes.

 

What to Do About Hard Water

 

A water softener is the best way to achieve soft water hair and skin. A water softener filters the minerals out of your home’s supply, ensuring that your water is as soft and pure as possible before it exits any of your faucets.

 

Soft water skin can be helpful in the treatment of acne and other conditions where it is vital to minimize any form of irritation as much as possible.

 

The benefits of soft water aren’t limited to just hair and skin; soft water will improve soap consistency, making dishes easier to wash and reducing the harmful effects on pipes.

 

Contact us today at Culligan Water of Northeast Kansas to schedule a free home water hardness test and learn about our water softening solutions so you can experience soft water benefits for yourself.

 

 

 

 

 

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