How To Save Your Hair From Hard Water

Written by Sadiya Qamar • 
 

Are you tired of spending money on salon treatmentsto infuse life into your dead and damaged hair? Does your hair feel dry, dull, and straw-like even after you’ve washed and used conditioner on it? Have you searched the depths of the Internet to find a magical DIY remedy that will help you with your hair woes, only to be disappointed?

If you’ve answered yes to any of the above questions, we have news for you. You need a Water Softener. The reason why you’re not getting the results you wanted is Hard Water.

Most of the Indian cities have hard water, which harms not only your hair but your skin, clothes and bathroom appliances. However, before you get all worried, you need to read this article. In this article, we suggest 5 remedies to fight hard water and get healthy hair. However, before we start with the remedies, let’s first understand what hard water is and why it affects your hair.

What is Hard Water?

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Hard water is basically water,which has excessive mineral content. Hard water is formed when water seeps through deposits of limestone, chalk or gypsum dissolving lots of minerals, principally calcium and magnesium, along the way.

So How Does Hard Water Harm Your Hair Texture?

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The calcium and magnesium ions in hard water react with the higher fatty acids of soap to form a sticky layer ‘soap scum’, which blocks your scalp from receiving the nutrition it needs to keep your tresses healthy.

Taking a hard water bath can also cause blocked pores and sticky hair—wherein the water can lessen moisture and leave a white film on your hair and skin. This also causes dandruff and aggravates dry skin troubles such as eczema.

When hair breakage goes unchecked, it can lead to hair thinning.

So, what can you do to fight this issue?

Combating Hard Water issues

  • Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse
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Apple cider vinegar isn’t just good for weight loss—it helps hair too. Apple cider vinegar targets the increased concentration of minerals caused by hard water and neutralizes it. Mix half a cup of apple cider vinegar with 1 cup of sparkling water and mixwell. Rinse your hair using this mixture and wash it off with lukewarm water.

  • Water Softener

Although home remedies might temporarily solve your hard water problems, a smarter, and eco-friendly option would be using a water softener. We recommend Kent Bathroom Water Softener as it not only keeps your skin soft and hair smooth but saves your taps and appliances from residual damage caused by hard water.

With a unique two-step regeneration and efficient ion exchange process, Kent Bathroom Water Softener is packed with featureslike zero electricity consumption, easy regeneration and free installation. Kent water softener works by exchanging ions of calcium and magnesium with sodium to make hard water soft.

The best part is you can get a FREE Water Hardness test at your doorstep, to verify the need for Water Softener in your home. Book a slot for water hardness test here.

Check out this video to understand how water could be the culprit for skin and hair problems: 

  • Gathering water directly from the source (Rainwater harvesting)
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Not only is rainwater harvesting good for the environment, but it is also useful to protect your hair from hard water! If you live on the terrace or have an open balcony, you can collect rainwater in a bucket and use it to have a bath. This is the most cost-effective and time-saving solution, but it requires the clouds to be replenished and thus would only work in the rainy season.

Use RO water or Bottled Water

Using water from a purifier or ordering bottled water is another option as it contains soft water. To make it more economical, you can wash your hair with normal water, but use bottled water to give it the final rinse.

  • Baking soda rinse
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A classic rinse with baking soda is precisely what your locks need to survive hard water damage. Touted for its benefits by many members of the anti-shampoo community, baking soda is an odd contender in the race against hard water. While your hair might initially seem greasy from the lack of chemicals, within a few weeks, your hair will be replenished and look healthy.

So, here’s our guide on how to deal with hard water damage.

Do try out these tricks and tellus what worked best for you. You can share your comments and observations with us in the comments section.

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