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Two months ago, I reached my breaking point…literally. My hair had been through the ringer, dry as the Sahara desert and brittle as the old paint on the bar cart I got from Facebook Marketplace. My skin was in bad shape too, texturized to the point of no return with a host of ice pick scars leftover from a bad round of cystic acne. I’d tried the $50 conditioners and intense skin medications, but nothing worked.
Enter: Canopy’s Filtered Showerhead.
This showerhead transforms the old rinse and repeat by combating water contaminants such as chlorine and heavy metals with granular activated carbon, KDF-55 granules, and calcium sulfite. Think shinier hair, reduced skin issues, and water clean enough to drink.
I’m here to say this showerhead completely elevated my self-care routine, helping to filter the hard water I had grown so accustomed to, soften my hair, and clear up my skin. Let’s dive into why this showerhead was the single best addition I made to my bathroom this year.
What is Canopy? And Since When Did They Release a Showerhead?
So, I’ll be honest…I’m a Canopy loyalist. The brand is best known for their Bedside Humidifier, which has been a staple in my apartment since it came out in 2019. Canopy’s advanced technology completely transformed the humidifier industry, and I can personally vouch that this thing saved me from some seriously dry skin last winter.
After achieving excellence in the world of humidifiers, Canopy expanded their expertise to the bathroom. With their commitment to sleek design and cutting-edge technology, Canopy introduced a new Filtered Showerhead that not only delivers a refreshing and luxurious bathing experience but also offers effortless maintenance. Wins across the board.
Filtered Showerheads Are the Best Kept Secret
So, apparently our water is like…really dirty. I couldn’t believe that I was bathing in water that was full of heavy metals and chemicals when all I wanted was get clean. But Canopy’s Filtered Showerhead solves that problem.
It works overtime to rid your shower water of impurities like chlorine, which can strip your hair and skin of their natural oils. My water is now “softer” because the filter reduced the mineral content, ridding my hair of buildup and lessening irritation on my skin.
I chose Canopy’s Filtered Showerhead because I loved their humidifier so much, but this just might be my new favorite product from them. Its 3-stage filter is the most effective that I’ve tried, and I can really feel a difference in my hair and skin. It can be installed tool-free (they provide you with a wrench if you don’t want to use your hands), has a quick release filter replacement, 3 stream settings, and is a universal fit for all standard U.S. showers.
Not only that, but this baby comes in chrome, black, brushed nickel, and brass (which I’m in love with). The features are amazing, but the results are even better…
Bad Hair Days and Bad Skin Are a Thing of the Past
I’ll say it if no-one else will–switching to a filtered showerhead has made an insane difference in my beauty routine. My dry hair that used to tangle into a mess overnight became softer and more manageable after just one wash–it was like Canopy answered my prayers. Even my hair color seems to last longer between touch-ups now.
As for my skin, it’s been a complete turnaround. I’ve had issues with redness and irritation for years, going from derm to derm with zero solution. Who knew it was my chlorinated tap water that was f*cking up my face? With my Filtered Showerhead, my skin is smooth and I am so much more comfortable. The results are priceless (well, $150).
And the cherry on top: this thing has an aroma felt-diffuser. Canopy has the most amazing aroma kits full of essential oils that work in tandem with their products. To use it, just grab your aroma (I love the Blackberry Vines scent from their Sanctuary Aroma Kit). I just put ~15 drops on the felt diffuser, hang it in my shower, and I’m set for the ultimate spa-like shower.
Ordinary Showers Just Don’t Cut it Anymore
Canopy blew it out of the water (specifically, out of the mucky unfiltered water I get in my apartment).
For real, I won’t use another showerhead–I’m not sure why these aren’t the standard, although it’s definitely mine now. I didn’t have to call a Task Rabbit to install it (major win), it’s easy to maintain, and it actually made improvements to my hair and skin. I don’t think I even knew what clean was before I started using my Filtered Showerhead, and I’ll never go back.