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Does anyone find that hard water softens their hair?
I recently moved and the water in my new apartment is still soft but not nearly as soft as what I had showered in at my old place. I feel like my hair tends to be softer and shinier but from what I've read, hard water is not reported to have these effects let alone any particularly good effects on hair. So I was just wondering if anyone else has found this to be true, or if I'm just imagining it. Or if you've noticed any similar effects from a change in water. Thank you in advance for answers!
4 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes it does, as long as it not burning it helps soften it and make it more manageable.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
this could be a reliable question. I actual have not basic water myself, yet have not had distinctive a topic with it. i assume that adjustments in the water ph might reason a non eternal hair loss, yet on an identical time as this has been an ongoing difficulty, then you certainly might ought to purpose something for it. In my resource is the stuff i earnings from, that's been super to me.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Hard water is terrible for everything.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Yeah me too, I find ice to really help my hair shine.
Source(s): If you cant tell that was sarcastic