
...its affect on your hair
Step 4 Shower Water Filter

This step is also made on the assumption that your tap water is as pathetic as it is in this area, if you have wonderful water–count your blessings, and you may also skip this step. For the remainder of you, it is the chlorine, most likely that you taste, chlorine is used to disinfect water, but at certain levels is not safe for drinking, showering or bathing. That water is as bad for your hair strands as it is for your taste buds.
The chlorine that is in today’s water is at dangerous levels within the bathroom, when you take a hot shower the chlorine vaporizes in the air, combines with other organic compounds in the air and forms chloroform gas, which is a strong irritant to the lungs and causes fatigue. Besides the lungs the chlorine wrecks havoc on the hair and it appears as dried out, frazzled and depleted, it is one of the worst types of damage and very difficult to recover from. Young water polo players and swimmers come through the clinic, and with the chlorine levels in competitive swimming pools super high, the damage in these 16, 17, 18 year olds hair comes very close to some of the worst we’ve seen, it is almost the same as oxidation from peroxide burning where you will also see a lot of breakage and splitting. (If you have someone experiencing this problem please email the clinic killerstrands@gmail.com for the proper treatment suggestion, we have this solved with a fairly easy protocol).
To solve this problem of lousy water there are 3 levels of solutions, which depend on the amount of money you can spend and the type of living arrangement you have.
MALIBU 2000 WELL WATER SHAMPOO: Cheapest, easiest and works for traveling…a good clarifying shampoo. Now this can be tricky and the only brand that I have ever found (the Head Colorist at Vidal Sassoon turned me on to) is MALIBU2000. They have a number of different shampoos and protein packs, the one you want is the shampoo that says “WELL WATER ACTION shampoo” Sulfate-free. They have done the impossible, created a gentle for your color/ hair follicle shampoo that cleanses the chlorine and other grime out of the water so it is not sitting on the hair, day in and day out. This works when you cannot afford the shower filter, but our number 1 choice for this step is the:

I know filters are a pain but they make a significant difference and are worth the hassle for the health of your hair.....You have to take all these issues into account to turn around the health of your hair I"m afraid. Not every person needs all of them.....but you must try all of my tricks to see which work for you and YOUR HAIR!.

Using either of the last 2 methods will do wonders for your skin and the shower stall as well. Having that change in the water will give you softer, smoother skin and will keep your shower stall much cleaner so the purchase actually solves 3 problems, not bad for a single purchase.
I know this post is not about the Thriven conditioner, but because it's the latest post and may attract the most newcomers to this beloved hair site, I have to say to those who take the time to read these comments... The best thing about my discovery of this site is the specially formulated THRIVEN conditioner! My hair was not only thinning, damaged from years of flat iron addiction, Sodium Laurel Sulfate shampoos, and boxed hair dyes, but it just recently went through THREE bleachings. I have naturally Jet black hair, and wanted to go platinum blond! I can't believe how amazing this conditioner is. I CAN NEVER GO BACK to store bought conditioner. It would be like settling for the empty calories of bad tasting stale white bread from Dollar General when you now have access to wholesome, delicious, nutrient-dense bread created by an experienced, well renown baker from France who has studied the chemistry of baking.
ReplyDeleteAnd the price is worth it. Not only does a little goes a LONG way because every ingredient in the mix is for a specific purpose, but you're also given the information about the secret supplement that will TRANSFORM your hair! Trust me. I hardly ever comment on blogs. But I'm so grateful and I want everyone to know about this!
How do you know when to change the shower head filter?
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