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Condition: Well Water
Domestic well water
is ground water. The source of ground water is from rain passing
through aquifers, which are layers of minerals. The acidity (pH
below 7) of the rain increases the dissolving effect of minerals.
These dissolved solids are found in the water when pumped above the
ground and used to bathe.
The majority of ground
(well) water is hard. The level of calcium that is found naturally
from the ground determines the hardness of water. While calcium is
the element that determines hardness of water, there are many other
elements in well water that effect hair, scalp and skin.
While well water is
fine for drinking, it can cause many problems for your hair, scalp
and skin including:
- Hair feels dry or
damaged
- Hair is resistant
to color/highlighting, perming or relaxing/straightening
- Hair is discolored
by iron build-up (orange or rust color)
- Hair is discolored
by copper build-up (blondes tint green, dark hair darkens)
- Hair lacks body
and shine
- Hair is thinning
or breaking
- Color fades too
quickly
- Highlights turn
"ruddy" or discolored
- Perms fall out
- Scalp is flaking,
itching or inflamed
- Scalp is dry
- Symptoms of
Dandruff/Eczema on scalp
- Skin feels dry
- Skin flakes
- Symptoms of eczema
on skin
What are the
well water minerals that effect hair?
- Calcium
- Iron
- Copper
- Magnesium
- Silica
- Lead
How do minerals
found in well water effect hair?
How calcium effects
hair:
- Calcium causes
hair to feel dry and lack shine and volume.
- Calcium can
prevent the proper processing of color, highlights, perms or relaxer/straighteners.
- Calcium can cause
a perm to appear relaxed.
- Calcium builds up
on the scalp causing flaking of the scalp, giving the appearance of
dandruff.
- Calcium can choke
the hair at the mouth of the follicle causing the hair to break off,
then coating the scalp, blocking further new hair growth.
How iron effects
hair:
- Iron leaves hair
feeling dry, brittle and weighted down.
- Iron causes lack
of shine.
- Iron can cause
dark hair to tint darker and blonde hair to turn orange. Iron can
inhibit the proper processing of perms, color, highlights, and
relaxers/straighteners
How copper
effects hair:
- Copper discolors
hair causing blonde hair to turn green and dark hair to tint darker.
- Copper can weigh
hair down and cause dryness.
- Copper can inhibit
the proper processing of perms, color, highlights, and relaxers/straighteners.
How magnesium
effects hair:
- Magnesium causes
hair to feel dry.
- Magnesium causes
hair to lack shine.
- Magnesium causes
hair to appear weighted down therefore lacking volume.
Magnesium can inhibit the proper processing of perms, color,
highlights, and relaxers/straighteners.
How silica
effects hair:
- Silica causes many
of the same effects on the hair as calcium.
- Silica causes hair
to feel dry.
- Silica causes hair
to lack volume.
- Silica can cause
dandruff-like symptoms of flaking.
- Build-up of silica
can choke the hair follicle causing hair to fall out.
How lead effects
hair:
- Lead can cause the
hair to feel dry.
- Lead can prevent
the proper processing of perms, color, highlights, and relaxers/straighteners.
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After
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Malibu 2000
wellness approach uses nature's own Vitamin C and Vitamin E for hair
exposed to hard water to:
- Remove build
up of minerals that can cause adverse affects on hair.
- Prevent
dryness caused by minerals.
- Restore shine,
moisture and manageability to hair.
- Remove
discoloration caused by iron or copper.
- Unclog calcium
from hair follicle that can cause dry, flaky scalp tissue.
- Help prevent
further build up of minerals.
- Ensure the
proper processing of color, perms, & relaxers.
Product Recommendation:
MALIBU 2000
Well Water Action Deal
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