DancingCoconut
DancingCoconut
29mo

Water Softener

Has anyone here used a softener to reduce the level of pH in the water here? If yes which one? I am thinking of trying the man matters water softener, not just for hair but for skin issues too.

29mo ago
WigglyPanda
WigglyPanda

Glad to know I am not alone in doing rounds of kitchen <> bathroom with my bucket every morning. 😅 On a serious note, using RO water is the only solution that has helped till now for me, not 100% still.

DancingCoconut
DancingCoconut

haha yeah! tbh im not even sure how efficient an ro is for making the water soft. what ro are you using btw?

WigglyPanda
WigglyPanda

I use 20L Bisleri cans.

BouncyCupcake
BouncyCupcake
DancingCoconut
DancingCoconut

Noticed any difference in hairfall or skin?

BouncyCupcake
BouncyCupcake

Skin yes, hairfall can’t say since not that big of an issue for me.

BouncyCupcake
BouncyCupcake

If facing serious hairfall, use the RO water. Best solution and obv better than trial and error

DancingCoconut
DancingCoconut

Yeah I'm using RO water only for now, but it's a pain having to fill the bucket and take it back since it's very slow.

ZestyUnicorn
ZestyUnicorn
29mo

Install an RO in the bathroom at height. I’ve done that. Rented house

ZestyUnicorn
ZestyUnicorn
29mo

Install an RO in the bathroom at height. I’ve done that. Rented house

JumpyWalrus
JumpyWalrus

For dishwasher, water softener is available.

FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget
29mo

I am curious too. I thought abt it but due to regular cost it didn’t fit my budget

JumpyHamster
JumpyHamster

Using Waterscience filter, definitely softens the water a bit. The only solution is to install a proper filter in bath room, seeing many people do that now

Discover more
Curated from across