Happy you figured out your own issue. Many docs and derms are clueless or won't tell you what the problem is. They want you coming back and for their drugs.
For $ 50 u can get a nice filter. Won't clear fluoride, but plenty of other harmfuls. We're currently using pelican for $80ish nowadays. Forget the reaction to skin part for a sec. Once u actually feel the water from a good filter, you'll never go back. Worth the $ 100 a year.
I cleared my own skin issues by changing to a good filter and good clean soap bar. The liquid types usually have parabens ( like shampoos ), anti caking chems, and other stuff that only belongs in a factory or lab.
Also if u take cold shorter showers ( whole list of other health benefits in that ) there's likely less toxin intake as your pores don't open up as much as with a hot shower.
Happy you figured out your own issue. Many docs and derms are clueless or won't tell you what the problem is. They want you coming back and for their drugs.
For $ 50 u can get a nice filter. Won't clear fluoride, but plenty of other harmfuls. We're currently using pelican for $80ish nowadays. Forget the reaction to skin part for a sec. Once u actually feel the water from a good filter, you'll never go back. Worth the $ 100 a year.
I cleared my own skin issues by changing to a good filter and good clean soap bar. The liquid types usually have parabens ( like shampoos ), anti caking chems, and other stuff that only belongs in a factory or lab.
Also if u take cold shorter showers ( whole list of other health benefits in that ) there's likely less toxin intake as your pours don't open up as much as with a hot shower.