Posted by Surfer (Florida) on 04/19/2018
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During the first 3 months of the year I was in an area where well water was used and I did not really pay attention but did notice I grew to have little use for conditioner, not even really considering the water. As a male I will use a tiny amount as a leave-in to style my hair. Well when I got back and within two days of using chlorinated water, my hair felt like straw again when not using the conditioner. Chlorine will defintiely damage your hair........ after all it is bleach.
Posted by Margaret (San Diwgo) on 10/25/2015
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Fluoride in the water in United States cause hair loss to which is illegal in most countries in the world since it's not natural it's chemical waste.
Posted by Sayno2gmo (Vancouver, Bc, Canada) on 10/12/2011
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I agree that chlorine and other chemicals in the water are contributing to hair loss and other health issues.
I've been researching this lately, and find many people notice softer, healthier skin, hair and scalp after purchasing a shower filter.
These standard filters will eliminate chlorine, but not chloramine which some cities use now, for chloramine treated water supply you need a vitamin C filtration system, but can be expensive as filters only last about 1 month.
The best would be to get a whole house water filtration system, but not everyone has $2-5000 to spend on this.
Posted by skip (Washington, DC) on 07/02/2007
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YES I can vouch that since I came to AMERICA my hair are falling. The water here has either chlorine or too much remnants of estrogen wich causes hair loss and feminizing men!