Hair is made primarily of keratin and protected by a cuticle layer that acts like a shield. This layer helps lock in hydration and protect the inner structure. However, chlorine in water can gradually: Even though shower water contains less chlorine than swimming pools, daily exposure adds up over time. As natural oils are reduced, […]
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If you have ever stepped out of the shower with skin that feels tight, dry, or slightly itchy, you are not alone. In Singapore’s hot and humid climate, frequent showering is part of everyday life, but it also means repeated exposure to tap water. This raises a common question: does chlorine in shower water contribute […]
If your skin feels tight, itchy, or slightly dry after a shower, you are not alone. Many people in Singapore experience this even when using good skincare products. The surprising part is that the issue may not be your cleanser or lotion, but your shower itself. Factors like water temperature, pressure, and chlorine in tap […]
Hot showers can increase chlorine exposure through steam and skin contact, leading to dryness and irritation. Learn how to protect your skin and hair with simple solutions like shower filters. Few things feel better than a hot shower after a long day. The warmth relaxes your muscles, the steam calms your mind, and it becomes […]
Chlorine is essential for disinfecting municipal water supplies. It protects against harmful microorganisms and keeps tap water safe. However, what makes water microbiologically safe does not necessarily make it ideal for repeated skin exposure under hot shower conditions. During showering, chlorine behaves differently than it does in cold drinking water. Heat increases volatility, meaning chlorine […]
Why High Water Pressure Isn’t Always Better Many homeowners in Singapore searching for a high-pressure shower head assume stronger water flow means better performance. A powerful stream feels satisfying. It rinses quickly and creates the impression of a deeper cleanse. But when it comes to skin health, more pressure is not always better. If you […]





