Sensitive skin and water softener

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shootermcgee

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So I have a weird problem. I have very sensitive skin. I installed a water softener fleck 5600 valve a few weeks ago. I noticed my skin kind of burns after a shower. And doesn’t go away. Does anyone else have this feeling from a water softener. I know it’s the softener water because if I bypass the softener my skin feels great.
 

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Have you reduced the amount of soap and shampoo you use? With soft water, much less soap, detergent, shampoo, conditioner etc will be needed.

Hardness minerals combine with soaps and detergents to produce soap curds and sticky residue which stick to bathtubs, sinks and ... skin. The calcium in hard water stuck to you, may have provided a barrier or buffering effect to neutralize the soap pH. As there will be minimal or no residue when using soft water, perhaps neutral pH soaps and shampoos will be beneficial for your sensitivity issue.

See post 9 at the following link: https://terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/pentair-water-treatment-model-7000-old-model.84099/
 
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It's been a while since your post, but I wanted to offer some insight. Even though it's an older post, skin sensitivity is still a common issue for many people. Regarding your experience with the water softener, it's definitely worth looking into further. I remember back then; I was dealing with stubborn acne scars and was on the hunt for effective treatments. That's when I stumbled upon Pico laser for acne scars. It was like a ray of hope! The treatment was gentle yet effective, and it really made a difference for me. Perhaps exploring options like that could help alleviate your skin discomfort.
 
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