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Hard vs Soft Water for Your Skin

January 12, 2018

Hard vs Soft Water for Your Skin
by Kali Kushner

 

Up until recentlyIneverthought twice about thewaterI’m using to wash myface. Cleansers? Sure. Creams, toners, spot treatments, evenfacial cleansing brushes? Of course! As a product junkie, and an avid skincare enthusiast I’m always thinking about what I’m putting on my face- that’s why it hit me like a ton of bricks whenI recently went on vacation and my skin cleared up. Itwasn’t the sun or lack of stress that cleared my skin up and I didn’t change any of my skincare products- no, I can firmly say that I have reason to believe it was the quality of water I was using.

 

I’ve never experienced the softness(and honestly somewhat slimeyness) of softwater as every apartment, house, andcondo I’ve lived in has always carried hard water. That might be why I never noticed it, it’s somethingI had never experienced, so Ihad no reason to think twice about the quality of water I was using. That’s at least until recentlywhen Iwent on vacation and noticed inabout a week, every single spot disappearedand my skin had a nice even glow to it.

 

It really got me thinking, could the quality of water we are usingeffect the quality of our skin? It seemed to make sense so I started digging deeper, some people swear by hard water, soft water, and others use purified bottled water! Although it seemed soft water worked best for me, could it be possible that hard water works better for some or even purified? Just like skincare, perhaps even the quality of water we use on our skin isn’t a one size fits all, that being said I want to examine the pros and cons of hard water vs soft water when it comes to the treatment of acne and other skin conditions.

 

 

is hard water hard on your skin?

 

 

How does your skin feel when you get out of the shower? If it feels squeaky clean, dry, and itchy (mine sure does as I have to slather on lotion immediately), you probably have hard water that is stripping away essential oils that yourskin needs.Hard water doesn’tnecessarily create skin ailments like acne or eczema but it can aggravate them further, making conditions worse.

 

Hard water typically contains minerals like calcium andmagnesium, overtimethese minerals can leave a buildup of residue on your face, making it hard for soap and water to form an effective sudsy solution.This same residue that clogs your pipes can create a layer of impurities on your skin, and clog your pores the same way!Not only can this soap scum clog your pores, but it can also make skin feel dry, itchy, and irritated worsening acne and eczema.

 

In short, yes hard water is hard on your skin while soft water isgentler on your skin.

 

It’s easy to tell if you have hard water, you either have a water softener or you don’t!Don’t worry if you do have hard water keep reading- there’s an easy solution.

 

 

can soft water clear acne and help eczema?

 

 

It’s no surprise- soft water is considered better for cleaning, that applies to your dishes, laundry, and of course, your skin!Soft water makes it easier tocreate alather, and easier to rinse the soap away.This means with soft water you’ll actually be able to use less shampoo, body wash, and face wash to get a deeper clean.Actually, with soft water you may not even need an expensive body wash after all. 

 

There’s a huge misconception that hard water gives a better clean since you get the squeaky feeling, but that’s actually thesticky soap scum on your skin. Soft water leaves a sort of slimy feeling,which is actually how your skin is supposed to feel.These are the natural oils left onyour skin, which serve the important purpose of keeping your skin hydratedand protecting the skin barrier.

 

 

so.. should you get a water softener?

 

 

The good news is that getting a water softener is super easy these days! There’s actually handheld shower heads with built in water softeners these days so youdon’t have to install a superexpensive one house wide (unless you really want too).There are a few examples for under $100here,here, andhere.

 

While hard water may not be the cause of acne or eczema, it can definitely worsen skin conditions.Byusing soft water, you are less likely to clog your poresand dry out your skin,and, you’re more likely to be on the trackto calm, clear skin!

 

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