You’d Never Drink Rusty Water…

So Why Let It Touch Your Skin
Every Day?

Old U.S. Pipes + Chlorine + Metal Debris =

🚿 Itchy Skin

🧴 Flared-Up Eczema

💇‍♀️ Dry, Frizzy Hair

❄️ Persistent Dandruff



Real people are asking questions like this every day:

"Showering always triggers my eczema flare-ups — I don’t know why. Can anyone help me figure it out?”

— Reddit user (r/eczema)

The thing is… it might not be your skin — it might be your water.

In most U.S. cities, water runs through rusty, decades-old pipes, picking up bits of heavy metal and minerals along the way. Then it’s hit with chlorine and other harsh chemicals to keep it “safe.”

But when that water hits sensitive skin? It can trigger eczema, redness, and dry, itchy flare-ups — just like this.

Another common result? Acne flare-ups after a shower.

Every time I shower, my skin breaks out like crazy. I keep my routine the same — could it be something in the water?”

— Reddit user (r/SkincareAddiction)

Chlorine, rust, and minerals from old pipes may mess with your skin’s balance. For sensitive or acne-prone skin, even “clean” city water might be making things worse.

7Noticed more hair fall in the shower lately?

It’s not always stress or shampoo.

Chlorine and heavy metals in tap water — the same chemicals used in pools to disinfect — can weaken hair at the root.

Now imagine washing your scalp with that every single day.


Meet the Zanova Water-Purifying
Filtered Shower Head!

Built to filter harsh U.S. water,
often filled with rust and pipe debris.



Feel the Difference of Filtered Water

Calmer skin. Shinier hair.
Finally, a clean you can feel.