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Hard Water And Acne – Is It Making Things Worse?

The hard water in your home is damaging more than just the waterlines, appliances, and fixtures — it could very well be a contributing factor to the acne on your face and body. Look at your shower enclosure — you see the white scale built up on it? That same film is coating your body with each shower you take. Here, you will learn a little about how the hard water causes acne to worsen and tips for improving the situation.

How is acne caused by hard water?

Think about the film on your shower enclosure: How much effort went into cleaning it off the last time? How harsh were the chemicals that you needed to get the enclosure free of the film?

Your skin is exposed to the very water that is causing all of that damage to the enclosure. So as you shower, the contaminants in the water are becoming trapped in your pores and coating your skin. The soap and other acne products that you use to battle the break-outs aren't rinsing completely off of your skin, which makes them ineffective against the acne. Not only are your pores becoming engorged with the water contaminants, those products that you use are also remaining and clogging things up. This means more acne, not less.

How to Improve Hard Water Exposed Skin Health

The easiest and most effective option is to install a whole-home water softening system. This system removes all of the contaminants in the water that are causing you so much grief.

If a whole-house system isn't in your budget, consider adding a direct water softener to the waterlines in your bathroom. This particular type of system will only cleanse the water in that space and will not cost as much as doing a whole-house system.

While you wait for the day that you have treated water to shower in, you can improve the health of your skin by keeping jugs of bottled water in your bathroom. Use those jugs of water to rinse your skin after each shower. It might not feel great to douse yourself with cooler water after a nice, hot shower, but that bottled water will help to rinse the impurities off of your skin and open up your pores.

Start by contact a service that sells water softeners. The staff will be able to assist you with making the best possible choice for your personal situation.


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