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Washing Your Hair With Hard Water?

How do I keep the iron in hard water from ruining my hair?

By Stacy from Milton, DE

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February 4, 20111 found this helpful

I also have very hard water. I keep a small bottle with an applicator tip ( like the hair color bottles) in the shower with about 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in it filled the rest of the way up with water. When you are done shampooing, squeeze a little all over your hair and apply your regular conditioner. Leave on a min or two then rinse. I read this tip on a hair dresser's web site and it works for me.

 

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February 4, 20110 found this helpful

Ditto with using the apple cider vinegar rinse. :-)

 

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February 4, 20112 found this helpful

Boil the water before your use it to get all of the 'yuckies' out of it. That is also how 'distilled water' is made if anyone wants to know, why buy distilled water when all you have to do is boil it, cool it off and use it.

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Good luck with your situation!

 
March 23, 20191 found this helpful

Boiling water does not remove minerals, like iron

 
September 1, 20231 found this helpful

Boiling water does not get hard water minerals out. It concentrates them. Distilled water is the essentially the steam that rise from the boiled water leaving behind all the 'yuckies' as you call them in the water that has been boiled.

 
February 4, 20113 found this helpful

Just a quick clarification to the response by Paula Jo Carr. Boiling water doesn't turn it into distilled water, it just kills any bacteria. Distillation is the process of boiling the water and re-condensing the steam into a clean container, leaving contaminants behind.

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To make distilled water from boiling water, you have to capture the steam created during the boiling process and direct it into a second vessel, such as through those coiled tubes you see in a laboratory. The steam re-condenses into water in the second vessel and that water is distilled.

The boiled water in the pan is bacteria free, but not free of all of the original metals and elements, such as iron and manganese which make the water "hard." Those are still present after simply boiling.

 

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February 4, 20112 found this helpful

My mom lives where ther is so much iron in her well water that you can see it, & she has to buy her drinking water. She has always used a cider vinegar rinse on her hair after her shampoo & even though her hair is very fine, she is always complimented by her hairdressers on how soft & pretty it is.

 

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February 7, 20112 found this helpful

Try taking a little shampoo and mix in some salt. I have read that this is very helpful as the salt softens hard water.

 

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