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Want to Look More Attractive? Say Goodbye to Toxic Showers

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Have you noticed that your skin glows when you are away on holiday? Your hair is so silky soft and lustrous. If only those warm days in the sun, lounging by the beach with a mojito in hand, could last forever, right? Because when the holiday is over and you are back home, the fiery skin glow quickly fizzles out, and your hair goes limp! The simple explanation is that there is something bad in your water. The chlorinated hard water shower that you take at home has horrid effects on your skin and hair. Love your skin! The skin is the largest organ in your body. Yes, you are carrying close to 8 pounds of a waterproof, insulating shield on your exterior. The 22 square feet of skin and scalp protects your body from extreme sunlight, temperature, and chemicals. It also makes you look presentable. You, therefore, owe much of your beauty to your skin. The fleshy covering on you has antibacterial mediums that hinder infections. It is also a guide to the world, feeling and sensing the various st...

Get Glowing Skin and Beautiful Hair Using this Innovative Shower Head with Shower Envy Technologies

Beauty, the long-lasting kind, is not a cheapskate’s affair. Sometimes you have to put aside that fiver store cream and go for some eternal youth in a jar product worth your yearly holiday savings. The best serums can set you back at least a grand! Most people will shell out more big bucks for a fountain of youth anti-aging products. Do you know that your expensive narde, neroli, ylang-ylang essential oil, and healing herbs beauty products could go to waste? Yes, the poor quality of your shower water is your skin and hair’s worst adversary. That top-notch shiny tresses shampoo meant to revitalize your hair and leave heads turning could waste away down the shower drain.  Hard water is a disaster to beauty Awfully hard water that leaves your skin feeling squeaky clean but itchy and dry afterward is the bane of beauty. Hard water, the kind that clogs plumbing pipes, has chlorine and over 50mg/liters of magnesium, calcium, and more mineral deposits. If these dissolved minerals can clog...