I grew up in Bristol and lived there until I was twenty-eight. My hair was fine — not remarkable, but fine. Manageable, reasonably shiny, not particularly prone to dryness or breakage. I didn't think about it much, which is the best thing you can say about hair.
I moved to London two years ago. Within about six weeks, my hair was noticeably different. Drier, duller, more prone to tangling, harder to manage after washing. My skin was drier too — tighter after showering, more prone to irritation. I changed my shampoo, my conditioner, my moisturiser. Nothing made a consistent difference. I spent a significant amount of money on hair treatments that helped temporarily but didn't address whatever was causing the problem.
A friend who'd made the same move a few years earlier told me it was the water. London has some of the hardest water in the UK — high in calcium and magnesium, which leaves mineral deposits on everything it touches, including your hair and skin. The solution, she said, was a filter shower head. I was sceptical but I'd run out of other ideas.
I found the Magichome High Pressure Filter Shower Head and it was the first thing that actually worked.
What Hard Water Actually Does to Hair and Skin
Hard water contains dissolved minerals — primarily calcium and magnesium — that are left behind when water evaporates from surfaces. On your hair, these minerals coat the shaft and make it feel rough, dull, and difficult to manage. They also interfere with how shampoo and conditioner work, reducing their effectiveness. On your skin, hard water disrupts the natural moisture barrier, leading to dryness and irritation.
The Magichome filter uses triple-filtration mineral stones to reduce chlorine, fluoride, rust, and odours from the water before it reaches your skin. The filtration doesn't remove the calcium and magnesium entirely — that would require a whole-house softener — but it reduces the overall mineral load and removes the chlorine that compounds the drying effect. The result is water that's gentler on hair and skin than unfiltered hard water.
Installation: Tool-Free and Genuinely Simple
I ordered through Altoe and it arrived with everything needed for installation. The 2M hose connects to the standard shower fitting without tools — hand-tight is sufficient. The whole installation took about five minutes. I was showering with filtered water the same evening it arrived.
The five spray modes are selected by rotating the head: rainfall, massage, mist, jet, and a combination mode. I use the rainfall mode for washing and the massage mode occasionally for scalp stimulation. The pressure is noticeably higher than my previous shower head — the anti-blocking silicone nozzles maintain consistent pressure even as the filter accumulates use.
The First Two Weeks: What I Noticed
The first thing I noticed was how my skin felt after showering. Less tight, less dry — not dramatically different, but noticeably so. I stopped reaching for body lotion immediately after every shower, which I'd been doing since moving to London.
The hair changes took slightly longer to become apparent — about two weeks before I noticed a consistent difference. My hair felt softer after washing. It dried with less frizz. It was easier to manage and had more of the shine I remembered from Bristol. These changes were gradual rather than dramatic, which is what you'd expect from addressing a mineral accumulation problem — it takes time for the existing mineral deposits to wash out.
Four Months On: The Difference Is Significant
I've been using the Magichome filter shower head for four months. The difference in my hair and skin compared to the first six weeks in London is significant:
My hair is back to something close to how it was in Bristol — manageable, reasonably shiny, not prone to the dryness and tangling that had been making it difficult to deal with. I've stopped using the intensive hair treatments I'd been buying to compensate for the hard water damage. My shampoo and conditioner work properly again — they lather and rinse as they should, rather than fighting against the mineral load in the water.
My skin is consistently less dry after showering. I still moisturise, but it's a choice rather than a necessity. The tightness I'd been experiencing after every shower has gone.
The Limescale Advantage
My previous shower head had visible limescale buildup within a few months of installation — white deposits around the nozzles that reduced the water flow and required regular descaling. The Magichome's anti-blocking silicone nozzles have shown no limescale buildup after four months. The nozzles flex slightly when you run your finger across them, which prevents mineral deposits from adhering. That's a practical maintenance advantage that I hadn't specifically looked for but genuinely appreciate.
What I'd Tell Anyone Who's Moved to a Hard Water Area
Change your shower head before you change your shampoo. I spent months and a significant amount of money on hair and skincare products trying to address symptoms that were caused by the water itself. The Magichome High Pressure Filter Shower Head addressed the cause, and the symptoms resolved. It's the most effective thing I've done for my hair and skin since moving to London, and it cost less than two months of the hair treatments I was buying to compensate.
- Triple filtration mineral stones — reduces chlorine, fluoride, rust, and odours
- Designed for hard water areas — addresses the cause of hard water hair and skin damage
- Five spray modes — rainfall, massage, mist, jet, and combination
- High pressure performance — consistent pressure maintained by anti-blocking silicone nozzles
- Anti-blocking silicone nozzles — prevents limescale buildup, no descaling required
- 2M hose included — generous length for comfortable use
- Tool-free installation — fits standard shower fittings, installed in five minutes
- Replaceable filters — mineral stones can be replaced to extend the life of the shower head
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Priya Nair is a UX designer based in London who moved from Bristol two years ago and spent six months trying to fix a water problem with hair products before someone told her to change her shower head. She writes about the home products that have genuinely solved problems — no gifted items, no brand relationships, just honest experience from someone who wishes she’d found the solution sooner.
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