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Transform every shower into a spa experience.
Your skin deserves more than just clean water.
The WaterLab Care Kit™ contains two carefully selected shower accessories that gently cleanse, exfoliate, and nourish your skin, while complementing your WaterLab Aura™.
Together, they create a complete shower ritual that leaves the skin soft, fresh, and hydrated.
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We offer automatic replenishment
Our advanced filtration system removes harmful substances from your water for a cleaner and healthier shower experience.
Chlorine is added to tap water to kill bacteria – but when it reaches your skin and hair, it can do more harm than good. Chlorine breaks down the skin's natural fatty acids and disrupts the protective barrier that keeps moisture in. The result? Skin that feels dry and tight, and hair that loses its shine and elasticity. For those with sensitive skin or eczema, chlorine can significantly worsen symptoms.
Health risks:
Can dry out the skin's natural protective barrier. Can irritate sensitive skin. Can worsen eczema and dry skin in some individuals.
Beauty effects:
Dry skin · Brittle hair · Faded color-treated hair · Frizz
Limescale (calcium and magnesium ions) is not directly dangerous, but it leaves invisible mineral residues on skin and hair after every shower. These residues clog the outer layer of the hair shaft, making it harder for moisture to penetrate. The skin can feel dry and dull, and the hair becomes coarse and difficult to comb.
Health risks:
Not dangerous to health, but can indirectly irritate sensitive skin by leaving residues that affect the skin barrier.
Beauty effects:
Coarse hair · Reduced shine · Dry skin · Tangled hair
Heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and mercury can enter your shower water through older pipes. The serious aspect of heavy metals is that the body cannot break them down – they accumulate in organs, kidneys, and the nervous system over time. Even at low levels, long-term exposure can have negative health effects.
Health risks:
Long-term exposure can affect the nervous system, kidneys, and other organs. Heavy metals often accumulate in the body over time.
Beauty effects:
Oxidative stress that accelerates skin aging · Sensitive skin · Deteriorated hair quality
PFAS are often called "forever chemicals" – and for good reason. They do not break down in nature or in the body, but are stored and accumulate over time. Research has linked high PFAS levels to disruptions in the immune system, hormone balance, and cholesterol levels. Many choose to minimize all exposure as a precautionary measure.
Health risks:
PFAS break down very slowly and can be stored in the body. Research has linked high levels to effects on the immune system, hormone balance, and cholesterol levels.
Beauty effects:
No direct cosmetic effects have been proven, but their accumulation in the body means that many want to avoid them completely.
Agricultural pesticides can in rare cases enter the water system. Some pesticides are endocrine disruptors and can affect the nervous system with repeated exposure. Levels in Swedish tap water are carefully controlled, but traces may be present.
Health risks:
Some pesticides have been linked to endocrine disruption and effects on the nervous system with high or prolonged exposure.
Beauty effects:
May irritate sensitive skin · Redness · Imbalance in the skin's microbiome
Nitrate often originates from fertilisers and can leach into groundwater. High levels are particularly harmful to infants, as nitrate can interfere with the blood's oxygen transport. In Sweden, levels are normally low and are regularly monitored.
Health risks:
High levels of nitrate in drinking water can be harmful, especially for infants. Levels in Swedish water are normally very low and are carefully monitored.
Beauty effects:
No known direct effects on skin or hair.