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Shoer Fiilter Question

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Topic: Shoer Fiilter Question
Posted By: strawberryfine
Subject: Shoer Fiilter Question
Date Posted: October 21 2004 at 5:19pm
Oops! That's supposed to say Shower Filter!

Hi All,
Does anyone here use a water filter in their shower to eliminate chlorine, etc.?

I've been looking at one online called a
Sprite High Output. Anyone heard of this?

All recommendations would be welcomed!

strawberryfine

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strawberryfine
2aFii
12/25.5"/terminal length after reaching "small of my back length"



Replies:
Posted By: korsakovhatt3
Date Posted: October 21 2004 at 5:27pm
Ah, shower filter. I thought Shoer Fiilter was some new Scandinavian hair care product; I was intrigued.

Sorry, I've never tried a shower filter. Sounds like a good idea, though, if you have too much chlorine in your water.

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Posted By: Suers
Date Posted: October 22 2004 at 8:19am
We have a filter on our shower that removes chlorine. I am not sure what brand.

I was more concerned about the chlorine getting into my lungs. We have found that our skin is just a bit less dry than before. It hasn't made much difference for my hair because our water is very hard, high in mineral content. The filter does help remove some of the minerals but doesn't soften it.


Posted By: harvestmoon
Date Posted: October 22 2004 at 9:44am
We had a shower filter and I couldn't tell much difference. Then we got a water softner put in for the house and wow what a difference. I love it. It improved my hair and skin because our water was so harsh before we got it.

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