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Dec 8, 2012
Veli B.
Hey, I have naturally black hair and I noticed the other day that it looks a bit brownish and my mother was telling me that her hair seems to be getting browner as well. She thinks it might be the sulfur in the water when we take showers. I find it a bit odd. I'm not in the sun often and I wash my hair every few days. So It might just be the water changing it. Idk, maybe you guys heard or experienced this?
Dec 8, 2012
Shelley W.
Yep. Mineral deposits were was dulling everyone's hair after we had moved into a new house. We ended up having to get a water softner. Is it drying out your skin as well? A cheaper alternative is switching out your waterheads for units that contain filter systems within the unit itself. You can pick them up at any Lowes or Home Depot and if I remember correctly they average $50-80 bucks each.
Dec 8, 2012
Shelley W.
Sorry for the typos...writing via cell app.lol
Dec 8, 2012
Veli B.
It's not drying our skin but that's probably because you use alot of skin moisturizing products. Lol and yea we just moved in this house a few months back. Thanks! I just wanted to make sure we was going crazy.