Brondell VIVASPRING Filtered Shower Head uses patented technology to reduce the contaminants free of chlorine, lead, mercury, and copper. As a bonus, the filter also inhibits the growth of scale, algae, fungi, and bacteria. Surround yourself with a soothing rain spray that restores your skin and hair to their natural look and feel and protects your body from the harmful effects of certain contaminants in your water.
Free chlorine is easily absorbed through your pores, making your skin feel dry and itchy. It can even accelerate skin aging and exacerbate existing skin conditions like eczema. The VivaSpring provides relief to sensitive skin and keeps it feeling smooth and moisturized. Hair is covered in a natural protective barrier called sebum, which gives it shine and flexibility. Free chlorine eats away at this sebum resulting in dry, brittle hair. Reducing free chlorine makes hair noticeably softer, shinier, and stronger. Hair also retains dyes for longer, and hair products work more effectively.
Take a deep breath and relax without
the telltale scent of free chlorine in your shower water. The chlorinated steam
not only smells bad but also irritates the eyes and lungs. The VivaSpring
rejuvenates your entire body with a noticeably different shower experience and
it rejuvenates your bathroom with its stylish design!
My Opinion: This large shower head helped my
hair come back as the water where I am living is awful and it is ruining my
skin, my hair, and who knows what else. It is also great when the super bowl was
here as it helped any guests that stayed over enjoy a great shower with lots of
water coming out.
See more at https://www.brondell.com/vivaspring-filtered-shower-head
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