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Water Profile

Current Air Quality

How to read your results

Water & Air Key

Use this guide to understand how your local water hardness and air quality may relate to everyday skin and hair stress.

Water Hardness

Measured in ppm

Soft Water

0–60 ppm
  • Easier rinsing
  • Less mineral buildup on hair
  • Lower risk of dullness and roughness
  • Generally gentler on dry skin

Moderate Hardness

61–120 ppm
  • Some mineral residue may accumulate over time
  • Can contribute to tangles and reduced softness
  • May make skin feel tighter after cleansing

Hard Water

121–180 ppm
  • Increased mineral deposits on hair and scalp
  • Can contribute to roughness, tangling, and dullness
  • May worsen feelings of dryness in some people

Very Hard Water

180+ ppm
  • Significant mineral buildup potential
  • Often associated with difficult-to-manage hair
  • May increase dryness and reduce product performance

Air Pollution

Measured by AQI

Low Exposure

AQI 0–50
  • Minimal environmental stress

Moderate Exposure

AQI 51–100
  • Daily exposure may contribute to oxidative stress over time

High Exposure

AQI 101–150
  • Increased environmental burden on skin and hair
  • More frequent cleansing may be beneficial

Very High Exposure

AQI 151+
  • Elevated exposure to airborne pollutants
  • May contribute to dryness, irritation, and visible dullness