Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I am H2O obsessed. For years I閳ユ獫e told my celebrity clients to wash their hair with bottled water since this is the best for soft, shiny hair and hydrated skin. Have you ever tried it?



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Yes. It does.



Bottled water is not necessary where I live. We have our own wells. No need for hair conditioner or body lotion.



When we head to the city, ANY city, we purchase conditioner and body lotion. As a family we use more than the hotels are willing to dole out.



You can really smell the chemicals that they add to the water!



To save a couple dollars, your budget conscious clients could wash with tap water then condition and rinse with bottled water.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

yes



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I have not washed it with water bottles, but I have tried filtered water and it is true, the water quality plays a great role.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Good luck finding anyone that believe you are who you say you are.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

no i havent but people near me have well water n there hair is weird compared to mine but i luv my hair lol



have a great day



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Yes....I find that bottled water washes my hair better than the shower water because bottled water has been filtered thoroughly.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I do think water quality plays a role in how my hair turns out. However, perhaps not quite like you'd think - the healthiest my hair has ever been was the summer I worked at a sleep-away camp - and washed my hair with (essentially) cleaned lake water. It was shiny and smooth, no fly-aways, etc. I noticed a big difference in texture almost as soon as I came home and started using regular water again, with no change in product.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Absolutely, most of tap water contains far too much chlorine which can dry hair out and make it brittle. If you really want the perfect wash use a water filter on your shower or use bottled water. I am sure you know the wonderful effects pure water can have! But for those that don't , you would be surprised to see a difference!



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Yes, I wish this were really Jonathan. :(



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Yes, I have well water. Special treatments are needed for hair to take and retain color.



Best water I've ever used is fresh rainwater



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

r u REALLY Jonathan? maybe ur not, but anyway, ofcourse bottled water is good for hair, coz it doesnt have all the calcium tap water does or nitrates, but u probably know that already. i've only done it when i didnt have tap water, dont u think its a waste? r u really Jonathan from the show? i love ur work if u r.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I'm unsure.



But one fourth of bottled water is actually tap water.



It does depend on the temperture somewhat as in



hot or cold. Hot you may actually find sheds some



hair and I have noticed it. Cold will make it sleeker,



and shinier.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

yes because the chemicles in the water damage the roots.



even though a town states that their water is purified by a purifation proccess it isnt because there is many minerals leftover that are almost impossible to remove



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

After having clients with build up of minerals in their hair, I have been doing clarifying treatments before color and perms since I got my cosmetology license. So yes Jonathan



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

yeees



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I've never used bottled water on my hair; but I have well water which appears to be softer then regular tap water. There is a difference in my skin, hair and clothes compared to the regular tap water I used to use at my other property. It's much softer and rinses clean and clear. I also have a purifier in my kitchen and the water is absolutely crisp and clear.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Uhm, and this is worth worrying about?



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I definitely think the water makes a difference.



When I have to go out of town and use different water my hair is different. I have had to go get conditioning treatments at a hotel spa just because the hotel water was so bad on my hair. It has happened to me time and time again. Enough that it is not just a theory with me. It is fact.



I have tried the bottled water on my hair and I love how it feels unfortunately I can't always use it.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

The quality of the water you are washing your hair in does play a major role in how your hair looks. If there is a lot of sediment in the water, your hair will look brassy and dull. Hard water has many impurities in it. I don't wash my hair with bottled water, it's too expensive for me to buy bottles of water like that, but we do have a water filter in our water pipes at my house.



EDIT: I was going to say, that I have used rain water before, and it really makes my hair soft.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

no..if i had enough money..yes, i would use imported water from france or italy..but iam not like you Mr. Antin..although, i buy specially made, herbal shampoo and conditioners from nordstrom-"the art of shaving"



line of products..i wash my hair 4x a week..i rather drink the bottled water than wash my hair with it.



p.s.- i truly love your reality show on bravo. its mind-boggling you would charge 300 to 500 dollars for a trip to your salon..but i guess thats what beverly hills is all about. good luck in your tv show sir.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I have never tried bottled water, however I have lived in 26 different states, including Hawaii, and have had many different hair textures in my long straight style, due to the quality of the water in all of those different places. The best washes ever were in small towns where they used conditioned collected rain water and/or underground springs for the water supply. I have kept my hair at over 2 feet long most of my life. I notice a difference quickly.



On a different note, I am ready to donate my hair to the charity that makes wigs for little girls with cancer. Do you know where this is?



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I can't even afford to DRINK bottled water, and you want me to pour it on my hair? No, I've never tried it. I'm sure that if I could afford to spend the extra money on my hair, nicer shampoo would make more difference than nicer water, but I also don't doubt that water quality does make a difference too, and for someone who's already using the most expensive shampoo, why not use the most expensive water, too?



I'm sure that water quality does make a difference in how hair turns out after washing. But what I'm not sure of is that the same things that make water taste nice also make it good for hair. All drinking water has minerals dissolved in it. The main difference between tap water and bottled water is how much and which minerals there are. But it's not necessarily that bottled water has less minerals overall, it's just that it has a different balance that supposedly makes it taste better.



When it comes down to it, I really don't know what minerals are good for hair. Maybe distilled water (which, in theory, would have virtually no dissolved ions) or deionized water would be best for hair, since that's about as close to pure water as you can get. Or maybe water with lots of the right minerals would be better. I'm really not sure. But I don't doubt that the right combination of minerals dissolved in water would make a difference in how hair looks after being washed in that water.



I noticed a lot of answerers have based their answer on experience with water in different places. Be careful with this, since it's essentially an uncontrolled experiment, with far too many variables. I think it far more likely that the differences people saw under these conditions were primarily the result of differences in humidity, temperature, air pollution, etc. in these places, more than the quality of the tap water.



But then again, I may not be the most qualified person in the world to comment on hair care given that I routinely sacrifice washing my hair in favor of completing a homework assignment or studying for a test.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I actually watched your show when you used it in the shower :) and I tried it....It worked great for my hair!! I actually bought your Shower Purification System and my hair is 100 times better!! I also use alot of your products and swear by them (the shampoo I do have to say may need some improving but that's just my opinion.) I would recommend to anyone to try bottled water for their hair!!



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Yes. It does.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I have never tried using bottled water.Interesting thought and I think I might try it.I have noticed a different when I was my hair using city tap water vs. my family's well water.I'm assuming it's the sulfur that makes it seem to be still dirty and less manageable.



Thanks for the tip.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

No, I haven't tried it. I am sure it does play a role in how your hair turns out, though. If someone looks at what well water or hard water does to a bathtub or sink, and thinks about how much more delicate human hair is, people have to agree with your logic. It never occurred to me before, but my sister has awful problems with the health of her hair, and her water is so bad that she has a difficult time washing her dishes and clothes without mineral deposits and odd staining. The water must be contributing to her hair problems.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I wash my hair with rain water. I have bottles and bottles of this. Now, it's probably not as good, since it's not filtered. But, it keeps my hair soft. Fresh rain water is the best though. But, I can't wait around for it to rain.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I do think that water quality plays a role in it, although I do nothing about it. How I long for the days when my grandmother collected Indiana rainwater in buckets to wash my hair. I now live in Las Vegas without a water softener. Our water here is mineral-laden, and hard on both skin and hair. Most people here are more concerned with their drinking water quality than what they use in their hair, as most Las Vegans buy bottled water.



I did notice, however, on a Caribbean cruise that the water on the ship in which I washed my hair had an effect on it. It brought out my hair's natural curliness, and therefore I went the entire cruise without blow-drying or using a curling iron. That experience inspired the natural non-chemically enhanced hair that I now wear.



In the summer of 2004, I virtually shaved off all my hair down to about 1/4 inch. It's now grown out to about 12", and I now wear styles that feature my natural waves and curls. HALLELUJAH! I'm now free from chemicals and devices, and my hair is stronger than ever!



In spite of these facts, I do love your show, and convinced my mother--a former beautician and barber--to watch it, as well. Your Beauty Water Shower Purification System was a brilliant way to go. Next, how about considering your own brand of vitamins, since hair quality originates internally? I don't go to bed without popping mine. You could call them something like "Jonathan Product Intensives." Catchy, huh?



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Yes! I absolutely believe that water quality plays an important role in how your hair looks. Most forms of tap water are filled with impurities (chlorine, radon, etc) and many different types of metals...which are obviously *not* good for your hair.



I am a little germ-phobic, and I don't drink or use regular tap water for anything. I have a water filter that attaches to my shower head that purifies the water. I have definitely noticed a difference in the softness and hydration of my hair and skin since using the purified water. Also, my hair is noticeably shinier and sleeker.



For anyone interested, the water filtration systems are inexpensive and you can buy them for 20 or 30 dollars at places like Home Depot.



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

Yes I have in fact.



Once when our house burned down and we couldn't get assistance we had to move back in to the old house (what was left) and make due. We had no running water, electricity, and we all slept in one room. Eventually Mom and the other kids moved into a motel (thanks to the wonderful people at Red Cross, God bless them!) Because the water in the creek behind our house is contaminated (we couldn't bathe in it) due to the neighbors leach lines running directly into the creek we had to bathe with bottled water. It did leave me soft and supple but at that point I didn't care. I spent 6 hours a day cleaning up what was left of my life and the rest of the day working one of my four jobs that by the time I took a bath I was exahusted.



I also washed my clothes in bottled water with a scrub board and old fassioned washer stick. Doing clothes like that was a nightmare but I'm sure doing clothes in a tub with bottled water helped my skin some.



P.S. This was just 3 years ago and I was 18...Welcome to Oklahoma.



Moral of the story? When you're family is starving and practically homeless you don't care about your hair...You start thinking about other things than YOURSELF and work, HARD. Period....



Oh, and another thing...I'd like to see you wash my 3 1/2 foot long hair with bottled water...Good luck! It took at least 6 gallons of bottled water to do just my hair. I was blessed enough to have a boss that let me shower at work in his office once a week when he was gone...



Do you think water quality plays a role in how your hair turns out?

I use Evian water to wash my hair. I think it does a great job. Take a look at my avatar. I had washed my hair just a little while before this photo was taken.



Have you ever seen hair that was so banging?

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