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Reddit mentions of Shower Filter :: High Output :: with advanced Carbon Free Technology Uses 100% KDF-55 Material (8 oz.) to Safely Remove Chlorine & Other Contaminants Hot or Cold by QwenchPure

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Shower Filter :: High Output :: with advanced Carbon Free Technology Uses 100% KDF-55 Material (8 oz.) to Safely Remove Chlorine & Other Contaminants Hot or Cold by QwenchPure
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Effective in Hot Water: Only QwenchPure contains 100% KDF-55, the only medium that meets NSF standards for hot-water chlorine filtration. Result? It works where others won't - in everyday hot showers.Revitalized Skin & Hair: Dry, itchy skin? Damaged, brittle hair? QwenchPure to the rescue. Our KDF-55 technology removes toxic "free chlorine" from any shower water... for soft, silky skin & hair.Helps Soften & Purify Water: Chlorine removal is just the beginning. This powerful filter can also remove heavy metals, break up scale & algae, blitz mold & fungus & help prevent hard-water staining.Installs Easily in Seconds: No tools required - just twist it on. Replace every 5-7 months.Satisfaction Guaranteed: We're sure you'll love your QwenchPure filter. But if you're not thrilled, just return it within 6 months of delivery for a full refund of your purchase price.
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ColorWhite
Height5.5 Inches
Length4 Inches
Size4.75 inches long 3.5 inches diameter
Weight1.00089866948 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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u/BMacintosh984 ยท 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Heya! So oddly enough, I was leaning toward getting a MBD mask. It seems to be one of the go to brands here, so I'll add it to my wish list. I'll likely just get the hydrating formula and go from there. As you said, I doubt that I'll be using it more than once every couple weeks. I'm also caving and leaning toward buying the Benton snail bee essence. It may be a while until I add it to the rotation, but I'm eager to give it a shot. My only experience with snail products was a Mizon snail gel and at the time, I was convinced that it broke me out. So with that, I'll keep my fingers crossed that the Benton works for me.

So I received the Thayer's toner, the Hada Labo, as well as the Innasfree gel cleanser. The Thayer's toner seems to sting for a quick second after application. It's alcohol free and to the best of my knowledge, it doesn't have any ingredients that should be doing this. There doesn't seem to be any lasting irritation being caused, so I'll have to keep my eye on it. While it may sting for a second, it does feel nice immediately after. As for the Hada Labo, I love it! A little seems to go a long way and their is a noticeable difference thus far. Why my usual gel moisturizer (Dr. Lin) does include Hyaluronic acid, nothing has locked in the moisture quite like this. So far it's as good as everyone says and I couldn't be more thankful. Now I tried the Innasfree cleanser for the first time last night and there's not much to report. The scent is a bit different, but who cares about that if it works. It also doesn't lather like my last 2nd cleanser, so that's going to take a bit to get used to. Other than that, things seem to be good and I can't wait to receive the rest of my shipments.

You mentioned that the Biore has a high alcohol percentage and that blew me away. I was so conscious about avoiding products with that issue and that's even more true when it comes to products applied to my face. In fact, I remember that being the reason as to why I bought the Elta md in the first place. So I'm leaning towards switching back to Elta permanently. I don't know about you, but sunscreens can be such a struggle. Finding one with the appropriate protection is a big deal, then you need one that works with your skin, then you have to find one that doesn't make you're face look greasy and shiny all day... ug... I know that's it's a staple when it comes to good skin and anti aging, but it's a step that I dread.

You've been such a great help! So if there's one thing that I can suggest, it would be to buy a humidifier for your bedroom. For me, it has been a huge help. My skin feels softer, heals faster, and my hair looks better than ever. I live in the Northeast/US, so the winters are dry and the summers are humid. While you may live in a mellow climate, your house will likely be using heat or A/C during the needed months. This can unknowingly put strain on your skin. So upon recommendation, I bought a humidifier. While it's not a cure-all, I have noticed a difference. This is what I have ( https://www.amazon.com/Humidifier-TaoTronics-Ultrasonic-Humidifiers-Protection/dp/B01GYMVKOM/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1485691053&sr=8-3&keywords=taotronics+humidifier+filter ) You may want to try a basic one at first. For me, this one has been great as it has an automatic setting that allows it to disperse moisture and read the room to give you an optimal environment. It also has a warm water feature that disperses heated water. While I didn't expect this to be the case, it actually helps heat up the room and therefore you end up cutting down on the heating bill during those PM hours. While i'm at it, I'd also suggest a water softener for your shower. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017QIT964/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Speaking for myself, these products have been a great addition to my routine. I already dish out far too much money on skincare products, so for me, this seems like a smarter investment that has lasting value. So since I can't offer too much advice that you're not already familiar with, this would be my recommendation to you... Not that you asked haha Alright! Thanks once again!