Black shower head on a white background A woman with clear skin touches her face. Text: The Canopy Filtered Handheld Showerhead reduces chlorine and minerals, supports healthy skin and hair, helps rinse off cleansers. Badge: Dermatologist Recommended. The Canopy Filtered Handheld Showerhead, shown in white, uses activated carbon, calcium sulfite, and KDF55 to remove chlorine and contaminants for healthier skin and hair. A person adjusts the Canopy Filtered Handheld Showerhead with water running, showing three adjustable streams. Features include easy tool-free attachment and quick filter replacement for healthier skin and hair. A hand adjusts the Canopy Filtered Handheld Showerhead. Overlay text: 96% felt cleaner and saw suds rinse easier; 87% noticed less dryness and healthier skin after using dermatologist-approved water.
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Canopy Filtered Showerhead

32 oz

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Filters water for a cleaner, purer shower.
  • Enhances skin and hair health naturally.
  • Provides a refreshing, invigorating experience.
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Filtered Showerhead $135.00

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Dermatologist-recommended, easy-to-install filtered showerhead designed to reduce chlorine and other contaminants, providing clean water that supports healthy skin and hair. Showering with filtered water can help to:

  • Clear away product buildup for a healthy scalp, helping encourage natural hair growth.
  • Support a healthy skin barrier and prevent dryness, redness, and irritation.
  • Prolong professional color treatments and prevent hair breakage.
  • Tested to NSF-177 standards, to effectively reduce chlorine for cleaner, healthier shower water.
  • 3 types of filtering media: granular activated carbon, KDF-55, calcium sulfite (99% effectiveness of de-chlorination).
  • Our filtering media has been shown to help reduce chlorine (dehydrates skin), magnesium (increases hardness of water), calcium carbonate (increases hardness of water), iron (clogs pores), hydrogen sulfide (leaves unpleasant odor), mercury (causes skin issues), chromium (irritates skin), and chloramine (causes skin inflammation).

ABS, TPU

  • 3 stream settings: wide, narrow, and dual
  • Fits all standard U.S. showers
  • Replace every 90 days

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

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