(Part 2) Best showerheads & handheld showers according to redditors

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We found 594 Reddit comments discussing the best showerheads & handheld showers. We ranked the 235 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Showerhead filters
Handheld showerheads
Fixed showerheads
Showerhead body sprays

Top Reddit comments about Showerheads & Handheld Showers:

u/ohsnipsnap · 696 pointsr/AskReddit

Lots of stuff on thinkgeek. When I have money to spend I am getting this. Only $30 and who doesn't love rainbows?

u/[deleted] · 100 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I used to have one like this.

Note the water jets concentrated in the middle.

I always found that showerheards where the central jets are a little further spaced don't give me the pressure I need to, uh.. Rinse the hair dye out of my hair when I'm done dying it.

u/shawndamanyay · 59 pointsr/personalfinance

Yes you can. Take it from somebody that is "pretty much retired" young and works only because I want to occasionally.

  1. Forget pride. DO NOT keep up with the Joneses.

  2. Save. SAVE SAVE.

  3. BE FRUGAL. This means clothes from thrift stores only on sale/coupon days.

  4. Scratch and dent food stores. Find them. Also learn to pressure cook dry beans for meals. EAT CHEAP, EAT HEALTHY. Learn to cook.

  5. Learn to make home made everything, including laundry detergent, cleaners, etc. It is a lot easier than people say.

  6. Buy a small Japanese car with great gas mileage. Nothing fancy. Toyota Yaris is a great example. Standard shift, so you don't have to worry about expensive auto transmissions. Take care of the car well. Oil especially. Get great MPG's. Nothing funky like hybrids. Just get the car that will last 20 years with excellent MPGs. Tried, true, tested.

  7. Learn to do all home repairs yourself. No service calls. Youtube is your biggest friend.

  8. Freebies / cheap stuff on craigslist.

  9. /r/buyitforlife Get stuff that lasts, used, on Craigslist.

  10. Did you notice how much of my post thus far is about NOT spending?

  11. Earn what you can, LIVE CHEAP. Mobile home? /r/vandwellers perhaps? Small PAID OFF HOME. NO RENT. Get a home with CHEAP taxes. Country homes offer this and are safe to live in.

  12. Use CITICARD 2% off everything credit card and pay it off every single month. Do not forget to pay it off. It will give you a life discount of 2%. Better yet when you have to buy at stores, buy 2nd hand gift cards online with your 2% off credit card. You can save a lot this way.

  13. Investments are important, but not nearly as important as managing your spending. It's just like those people that want a solar power home they think "how many panels do I need" at first, rather than figuring "how do I save power" first. You have to save save save.

  14. Again thrift store clothes and used appliances (from the 1990s), stay away from modern junk appliances. Energy star is not your friend. Those things break. Older stuff is more reliable.

  15. No debt ever. Pay stuff on time - no late fees. Everything adds up. Micromanage. Even a $25 bidet add on to a standard toilet will save you a fortune in TP costs.

  16. Spot heat/cool your home. Space heaters / window unit AC in the rooms people sleep in. Let the sofa get cold in the other room.

  17. Water saving shower heads. https://www.amazon.com/LDR-502-1100-Showerhead-Control/dp/B000I1EA70 <- That one. Accept no others. Mine is 1/2 gallon a minute. Take fast fast showers.

  18. Water on demand water heaters save tons of power. Dual flush toilets save water. If you are a guy and can, find a pp tree.

    Most of all remember, it's not always what you make. Many people make 50k a year and are broke all the time. It's about pride, what you spend, how much your "image" to others matters to you. Debt is horrible and evil. Remember this - make holidays special by spending time with others... It's not always about money.

  19. Get free hobbies. Hiking for instance. Also Canoeing is great if you can find a used canoe. Things like this.

    I'm not rich, nor ever was. Not Bill Gates or some guy who struck big bucks. Just found a way to live a fairly quality life for very little money. Can I retire, yes, sort of.... Can I work very part time at any job period - YES. No debt, live CHEAP.

    Now you have the time to serve Jesus with the rest of your life. :)
u/davidrools · 42 pointsr/AskReddit

I rescued a german shepherd mix when he was about 2 months old and he just turned 2 years! He's awesome!

Join /r/dogs for great community, support, and advice.

Here are some of my dog's favorites if you're lost on what to Wishlist on Amazon:


  • Hands down the best ball for fetch, if he likes fetch
  • And the launcher I like this one b/c you can just throw it in a backpack and it'll zip all the way closed (I like to keep a backpack w/ my dog's park toys, some treats, poop bags, wet ones/purell, and his shot records) The best thing about the chuck-it is that you don't have to pick up a slobbery ball.
  • Three very good chew bones
  • Advantage Multi if you're not often taking him onto tick-heavy hikes. If you need tick control, get Frontline and Interceptor for heartworm.
  • The best dog frisbee and I've tried a half dozen. Doesn't fly the best, but it's the most durable, safe, and flies great with a little practice.
  • This Car seat cover is great
  • Flexi leash is really handy when used appropriately.
  • Poo bags can never have enough of. and you go through them pretty quick.
  • Dog backpack great for burning off energy on walks/hikes, and makes them feel like they're doing an important job! I have this one in black. works great.
  • Collapsible water bowl handy for hikes/camping/outings
  • european style leather lead (leash) I'm preferential to the feel of leather for leashes/collars. And the european is absolutely the best - adjustable length and super easy to tether them to a pole/fence if you're eating outdoors or running into a store or something (of course use common sense when doing this!)
  • Harness I'm not a fan of harnesses - they're annoying to put on/take off and just encourage a dog to pull more. But if you want him to pull, towing you on a skateboard or something (my dog loves this) then it's great
    Furminator GSD mixes don't need regular brushing, but this one works great for shedding season
    Dremel for nail trimming GSD = black nails, a bit trickier to trim. I use this with lots of treats to put a nice round edge and take off a bit of length of my dog's nails. works good but get him accustomed to it slowly and with lots of treats. Pretty soon he won't mind.
    *Zukes are great treats for training
  • Bowls that don't tip over. Easy to wash. can't break. My pick.
  • Big crate I use for vacations when I bring my dog but need to leave him in a hotel room or something. It's big and bulky but I like to give him room to move around comfortably.
  • A good shampoo I like hydrosurge unscented but it's not on Amazon =\
  • deodorizer I give my dog a little spritz between baths if he starts to get funky
  • A shower head like this makes bathing super painless. I just bring my dog in the shower w/ me along with some treats and it's quick and easy.
  • a scrubber like this gets my dog cleaner than I can with my hands. I found one at petco I like


    Wow I kind of didn't realize I have so much shit for my dog. But he's family so...anyway. Also costco has great beds for $20ish (comparably $80+ from a petstore) They also carry Frontline, lots of treats (buscuits, duck breast jerkey - the best!) good food (Iams ProActive goes on sale once in a while, and they also carry Natures Domain salmon/sweet potato food that's really good).
u/godiva_spark · 25 pointsr/TwoXSex

https://www.amazon.com/Waterpik-SM-653CG-Original-Shower-Massage/dp/B00178KW8E

My (long distance) boyfriend got me that for my birthday last year and it has been excellent ever since!

Also, regardless of which model you choose, I would recommend buying a longer hose. Replacing the original hose of the Waterpik model with a standard interchangeable 8 foot hose lets me sit in the bathtub while using the showerhead. I have trouble getting off while standing so it's important for me that the hose reaches the bathtub floor, but it's just more comfortable and useful for doing actual washing things. :p

u/72skylark · 17 pointsr/pics

I bet if you get one of these and close your eyes, you probably wouldn't even know the difference.

u/stargatesg9 · 14 pointsr/legaladvice

Can you take a picture of how it is locked? Is there a brand on the lock? There has to be a way to remove it.
Everywhere I have lived I always changed the showerhead and then changed it back when I moved out.
I always put on one of those handheld shower heads.


But if there is a tub then you are in luck, you dont have to remove it.
Buy one of these shower sprayers that attach to the tub faucet.
https://www.amazon.com/Holmz-Selfix-04430201-04-Slip-On-Portable-Shower/dp/B001AZHM1O
Read the reviews, to make it work properly you need to put a screw type pipe clamp around it so it does not slip off.

u/GCS_3 · 10 pointsr/funny

From one tall person to another get one of these then a rain style showerhead.


It's a great feeling to stand up straight and have the water wash over all of you, front and back.

u/fictionthatspulp · 10 pointsr/funny
u/mcrbids · 8 pointsr/lifehacks

A water saving showerhead costs about $15 and reduces the flow enough that most water heaters can provide unlimited hot water. Also they have a button that you can stop the water without screwing up your hot/cold knobs.

It's a great shower, nicely misted. I don't miss the wasted water.

EDIT: This is the show head I have and love As a note, you can push the button "half way" and reduce the water flow to under 1 gallon per minute.

u/InquisitorVawn · 8 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

OP - you could get a portable showerhead, it's a rubber hose that has a fixture that slips over the bath faucet, if you have a bathtub. I wouldn't use it to wash your whole body, but for intimate washing it'd be suitable.

[Edit]: Forgot link

u/itwasntmine · 8 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hi, thank you for your very informative input!

I'll look for that certification as suggested. Unfortunately, I'm more likely to find quality and certified products on Amazon than in my local stores where I'm not sure where they import stuff or if they are counterfeit.

For the filtered showerheads, I considered some but I'm not sure if they would perform better than a stand alone filter. What do you think?

I agree on the "point of use" filtration for the reason you mentioned and because I change my apartment frequently. As such, I need a mobile solution such as those small filters.

For my balding, I'm working into multiple solutions to slow it down, the cleanness of my bathing water is one of them.

u/Chazzyphant · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I'm in a rental and I installed a shower-head only filter that just screwed onto the existing shower head (and you can set the existing provided shower head aside and reattach when you move out) I found it on Amazon, it's this one "Aquasana A1-4100".

u/strawberrytoadstool · 5 pointsr/HaircareScience

Yeah I actually dealt with something very similar. I too have long, healthy, thick hair that became very dry and gross after moving somewhere with hard water. I recommend buying a water filter for hard water, I bought one from amazon for $25 .
You can also use an Apple cider vinegar rinse to help clarify your hair. I recommend using shampoos and conditioners that do not have silicones or sulfates, as silicones prevent moisture from entering your hair cuticles and sulfates are drying. I have been using indie shampoo and conditioner bars for years that don’t strip your hair of their natural oils. And try to wash your hair only twice a week. My hair feels pretty much normal now mostly because of the filter and the acv, but avoiding certain hair products is also important.

u/Goat-headed-boy · 5 pointsr/vandwellers

5gal. and pressurized with air.

I question the 'hot' water claim, my guess is warm at best. I keep one of these in the boot and leave it in the sun when I park. Toss it on the roof or bungee to a tree for an 'at least not shocking cold' camp shower and have $285. to spend on a few nylon fittings and a hose with a showerhead.

u/JoanOfSarcasm · 4 pointsr/HaircareScience

There are filters you can buy for the shower, such as this one. It won't be perfect, but it will help to filter some of the impurities out of the water.

I have the same issue, just opposite places. The water at home is very friendly to my hair and skin, but when I go home, my hair dries out, my scalp dries out, and my face turns to broken-out sandpaper. Filters help marginally, but nothing replaces a better water source/better filtered water.

u/badassmthrfkr · 4 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Maybe invest in a bigger shower head, one with an arm that makes water fall straight down. It's a lot better at getting two people wet/warm because the water isn't being sprayed from one side and coverage is better due to larger head.

u/WorstDogEver · 3 pointsr/badwomensanatomy

I got this cheap Sprite water filter because it fit my shower and they have it at my nearby Lowe's.

u/goulash47 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Yes I did notice that even before rinsing my face/hair I felt my face was getting a bit tighter in the shower possibly from some of the steam from when the water was pointed at my body (and thus hotter), but not entirely sure.

The water does seem to be a bit hard, and I've tried using a Culligan water filter in the past, but it didn't seem to help (this was the water filter: filter)

u/cielitogirl · 3 pointsr/DecemberBumpers2017

I grew up in Seattle and live in the California Central Valley where most neighborhoods have hard water. We've tested our home and the tests don't come back as hard but I can still tell the difference - I think I am spoiled from Pacific Northwest water. Couldn't justify the expensive cost of getting a softener for the house when we technically don't have hard water but I did buy a water softening shower head and it has made a HUGE difference for me!

This is the one I purchased in 2014 and have used it since. The price has gone up since then but I'd pay for it all over again!
Jonathan Product Beauty Hard Water Shower Filter System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PI13SU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_U3Pxzb1B12V7E

u/bigDogsAreBest · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I just got one yesterday and love it! Could tell a difference immediately, my skin felt cleaner and my hair is much softer! http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002XISGC6

u/applegoesdown · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Toilet is easiest to address by installing something like this.

https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Oddities-Offset-POF100-Repairs/dp/B017Y1KI6I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1522867331&sr=8-1&keywords=toilet+offset

Shower is much more complex. While the biggest issue cant be easily fixed, if you replaced the pipe the attaches the shower head to the wall, you could gain some height. The one that you have installed drops probably 3 inches. There are other options that will save an inch or 2. You could try to get a device like this
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003RWSNBG/ref=twister_B009SOJD1Q?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

which would allow you to move the shower head a bit to the left and up (looking at it from the direction of standing in the shower looking at the shower head) This sort of increases the head room.

And lastly, an option that I would not like is to switch to a hand held unit so you can detach to wash yoru hair, and use it mounted to wall to wash your body.


u/anaxamandrus · 2 pointsr/nova
u/Fire2Ice · 2 pointsr/DealsReddit
u/flhalfpint · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Sometimes there is still stuff in the water that bothers your skin. Shower water filters help get it out. We used this onea few years ago when we rented. It really made a difference with y hair and skin!

u/Mortelle · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

When I moved towns, I had an adverse reaction to the water. My hair was limp and always felt dirty, and my skin was breaking out and looked dull. Getting a shower filter really helped. Since nothing has changed but your locale, maybe it's related?

u/bassboat1 · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

It's unlikely that the spout has a screw-in aerator (that would be too easy). You may be able to use a rubber wand connector like this. Third option would be to remove the spout and plumb in a wand connector (some unscrew, others have a set screw, some just pull off).

The real issue is that the tub deck aren't made for pooling water. You'll need a curtain that drops inside the tub.

u/paintmekev · 2 pointsr/sandiego

This one works great for me.Culligan ISH-200C INLINE... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003RWSNBG?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/IANALbutIAMAcat · 2 pointsr/HaircareScience

Haha I had this exact issue after growing up in Memphis and moving to Tuscaloosa for school! Man I love Alabama, just not the water. I used this filter with a lot of success. I did a bunch of research on shower head filters and while this was a while back and I can't tell you all the words and such that I was reading, I learned that there are a few different types of water filters that are used for showers that just don't work cause the filter doesn't have the same effect with warm water as with cool. This filter is supposed to be the ideal filter type for showers and had the best ratings at the time for doing a good job and not costing a ton of money. Made a huge difference in my hair and skin.

Memphis really did spoil us! Haha


Edit: awww just saw your user name. Fuck the barn! Roll tide ;)

u/kingeryck · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

What about chlorine? I suspect my chlorinated water is why my hair is dry and frizzy no matter what I do. Pools wreck it too.

Reviews on the shower filter someone linked above seem to maybe corroborate that http://www.amazon.com/Jonathan-Product-Beauty-Shower-Purification/dp/B000PI13SU

u/Bananacles · 2 pointsr/InteriorDesign

I think a black light would make all of the difference in the world. Or you could find something like this LED showerhead, only not shitty.

Btw, I AM SO JEALOUS OF YOU GUYS!!!! I would love to crack out my bathroom, as I adore showering in the dark, but my bf would in no way agree to this. ;__;

u/Moirraine · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

I can tell you, if you add a shower water filter that removes ALL chlorine (!) ($20 at Home Depot or Lowes (not all) http://www.amazon.com/Sprite-SL-CM-Slim-Line-Universal-Shower/dp/B00154Z61I/ref=sr_1_3?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1371875913&sr=1-3&keywords=Sprite+slim ) and a mirror and your face will thank you!

u/unicornbomb · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Aquasana showerhead filters are a good option if you can swing the cost. I have one, and its been SO worth it imo. Just unscrew and replace the current showerhead, put it back and take your filter with you when you leave.

http://www.amazon.com/Aquasana-AQ-4100-Deluxe-Adjustable-Showerhead/dp/B0016BS9T6

u/ethidda · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

You should be able to change out the shower head. I've always done so for my rentals (and purchases).

Here's what I just bought today for my house: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004NXT3TE/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Make sure you have teflon tape to seal the connections: http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Gasket-2842G-Teflon-Tape/dp/B000BWCFT6/ref=pd_sim_hi_1

And if your new shower head is still anemic, check to see if you can remove the flow restrictor. (The cheaper ones usually don't, and are the simplest way to obtain higher water pressure if that's all you're looking for.)

u/dirtyfries · 2 pointsr/DIY

Previous shower area was around 30 years old. Fake marble walls, small wall niche, leaks in the corners and ugly plumbing.

Over the course of 3 weeks (had to go housesit elsewhere - we only have one bathroom), we gutted the old furnishings down to the studs, built a new niche, added backerboard, waterproofing membrane, new tiles, new fixtures, and had the tub re-furbished (by a pro).

If anyone's curious, here's some products we used.

Tile:
http://crossvilleinc.com/products/modern-mythology/

Backerboard:
James Hardie Backer Board

Tile saw:
http://www.amazon.com/SKIL-3540-02-4-2-Amp-7-Inch-Tile/dp/B003HIWR08

Waterproofing membrane:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Custom-Building-Products-RedGard-1-gal-Waterproofing-and-Crack-Prevention-Membrane-LQWAF1/100169081

Fixtures:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004NXT3TE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/Re-modeling-Pfister-Shower-Porcelain-Handles/dp/B001EBWG74

We learned as we went with this (also made many mistakes that thankfully aren't too bad on completion). Upon gutting the shower - found a bit of mold growing on the old green board backing material. Was actually better than expected. We also didn't want to swap out the old 2 knob faucet for something newer (required more plumbing work than we wanted) so we ordered a 3 knob version and just used two of the knobs/stems. Works great.

And a ton of knowledge from this incredibly useful YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TileMasterGa

If anyone has any specific questions, please ask.

u/HarvardCock · 2 pointsr/news

Nothing new... i've been using the same shower head for 8 years, its got a shutoff built in so you can turn down or stop the spray as needed, it puts out an incredible amount of pressure (even if your water pressure sucks) and is 100% Metal, not cheap plastic.

buy this, and you'll never be disappointed...

u/---moon--- · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Yeah mine is like this!

You replace the whole showerhead and there's a filter inside. This one is a "rain" style shower but obviously depending on the configuration of your bathroom you may want a different style (since the water on mine basically falls straight down).

Especially when I lived in a place with very hard water, I would get itchy legs after shaving and would see the effects in my hair. Oddly it has never bothered my face too much but I would imagine you can find something like this for your sink too!

u/huffliest_puff · 2 pointsr/IsItBullshit

Something like this?

u/Thesepeoplearewrong · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I ended up getting a shower head that came with a Bluetooth speaker in it. https://www.amazon.com/K-9245-CP-Showerhead-Wireless-Speaker-Polished/dp/B00A46X48A

I like it so far. Granted you do have to charge it but for me the charge lasts a week or even more. The phone is able to connect from about 15 feet away while its on the charger in my bedroom.

Pros and Cons:

Pro: Super simple install, looks pretty good (no random speaker hanging out), battery last a long time, is surprisingly loud.

Con: The shower head itself doesn't have any kind of spray adjustments, you do have to charge the speaker (as opposed to being powered or having unpowered speakers), and of course the price is a little steep.

u/Jeffde · 2 pointsr/showerbeer

No this is vitally important.. I want to get a shower head like that... I'm looking at this one: AKDY (TM) Bathroom Chrome Shower Head 8" AZ6021 Rain Style https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003064FXY/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_.ADUub02MP6G9



OP we need commentary on the shower head STAT

u/except_europa · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I've had one of these since at least 1996. It's fucking amazing

http://www.amazon.com/Interbath-All-Directional-Chrome-Showerhead/dp/B000HQV8BC

u/ranalicious · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

This Culligan shower head is the one we use. It may be available in Target, and refills ($12 on Amazon) are supposed to last six months but we change it sooner since we know we have really hard water. I have taken a shower without this shower head a few times, and every time my hair feels more frizzy and my skin feels dry. We have noticed less breakouts and nicer skin overall when we use the filtered water. It may be a small investment, but having good water really makes your shampoo and conditioner work better, especially if you are paying for higher quality stuff! Best of luck :)

u/widdershins13 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Plumber here with a recommendation for a $30.00ish shower head.

Speakman makes the best consumer grade shower heads on the market.

I have this particular model in my house and I love it.

u/KentuckyWildcats14 · 1 pointr/funny

I'm not sure if this is the right one, but here you go.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002P9ATSC/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/187-4028615-7930008

u/blueflowers · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I purchased this one on Amazon earlier this year and it's held up pretty well. Definitely good quality for the price!

u/Saorigameover · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I bought the Culligan one for my shower. To be honest, I haven't noticed any difference. We even got a water softener installed for the whole house and I still have not noticed any difference in either my skin or hair. I mainly got the filter for my hair because I was hoping it would reduce the frizz, but it hasn't done that either.

The only thing noticeable is how it feels to wash my hands. It feels soft, almost like you're not getting the soap all the way off.

u/Sploffee · 1 pointr/funny
u/pullbackthecurtains · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

It seems like most filter showerheads only tackle chlorine, but there seems to be some that may be able to help. Some of the reviews even specified that they have hard water. Have you asked your landlord about softening the water?

u/CHWK · 1 pointr/DIY

This one doesn't review well, but if it is a temp fix you seek you may want to look into similar products.

u/apcolleen · 1 pointr/jacksonville

I live by Sandalwood (north of UNF) and I had to get a shower water filter because I live by the chlorination plant. I couldn't get my hair clean https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00154Z61I/ref=s9_al_bw_g60_i3

u/rdobah · 1 pointr/japanlife

I don't have shower problems but I can definitely smell the chlorine when I shower. My mom however does have sensitive skin and used to scratch like crazy because of the water. I bought this a few years ago and she doesn't complain anymore. If you can't get this one, find another with decent reviews. Also you might want to get a water filter for your sink too.

Sprite HO2-WH-M Universal Shower Filter

https://www.amazon.com/Sprite-HO2-WH-M-Universal-Shower-Setting/dp/B006LQPJIU/ref=pd_sim_60_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B006LQPJIU&pd_rd_r=82K7HEB0MVSDHB1BK66D&pd_rd_w=7d4Mu&pd_rd_wg=t0IKW&psc=1&refRID=82K7HEB0MVSDHB1BK66D



u/vohit4rohit · 1 pointr/funny

wat

Edit: holy crap, there's a shower head called Moxie that plays tunes. OP - does it actually sound good over all the shower acoustics?

u/SFSexInfo · 1 pointr/sex

Every individual is different. If your having trouble with your hands, here are a few toys:

  • Vibrator with a G-Spotter attachment
  • Curved dildo
  • Small Whip
  • Pulsating Shower Head

    Experimenting is part of the fun of life and your reactions can change so allow for the possibility of there being more than one answer.

    You may be interested to know that the clitoris wraps around the vulva and can be stimulated externally along the sides and by rubbing near it for a while. Some believe that the G-Spot is actually stimulating the underside of the clitoris.

    SFSI Staff

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u/j3pgugr · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I also live in Southern California and getting a shower head with a filter (this one in particular, although they have one without the hose that's $30) really helped with the hard water and skin dryness. I use micellar water (Simple brand is good) to clean my face so no sink tap water. Humidifiers make a huge difference for your skin in the winter, too.

u/whiskey-monk · 1 pointr/AskMen

A shower like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002P9ATSC

Anyway. I'm not actually into shower sex. Everything is too wet (not in the right way) and the water washes away any...ahem... necessary natural lubricant.

I've never explored my kinks. So I'm pretty bland at the moment. I'm a boring lover :(

u/gummybears_n_scotch · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Bleach blonde here. After years of living with water at normal pH levels and healthy, thick, bleached (yes, bleached!) hair down to my back, I moved into a different apartment in NYC with what I had no idea was extremely hard water. I couldn't understand why my usually bright and sunny blonde was turning dull and brassy. And since it happened so gradually, I didn't realize that my approx. 22" long locks had whittled down to a whispy, uneven, broken and damaged 15" or so. STILL not realizing it was the water and not my shampoo/diet/colorist, I resorted to extensions. I eventually made the connection (about $5k worth of extensions later) that it was the hard water flowing through the ancient, rusty pipes of my 1905-built townhouse. Enter, the Aquasana (cue the heavenly lights/angelic choir)

Trust me. Buy it. Thank me later.

It can get a bit pricey to refill, depending on how bad your water is. They say they are supposed to last six months but I end up changing every 3-4, probably because I have a serious phobia of hard water now.

u/ihatemyskinandlife · 1 pointr/eczema

Water Softener Shower Head - Hard... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01L94O060?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share here is the amazon link! seriously look at the comments and stuff it’s pretty amazing

u/ShaktiAmarantha · 1 pointr/sexover30

> pulsating shower extension

Here's one on Amazon: Waterpik SM 653 CG Original 6-Mode Massage Handheld Shower

I'm not endorsing that model, but it's inexpensive and has ~240 favorable reviews so it might be a good choice for experimenting.

u/SickRose · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Screw it, go all out.

Ok, more realistically, try this. Nice long hose and adjustable shower head are great for puppies.

Finally, I actually DO own a rubber ducky! He hangs out in my bathroom

u/RealKenny · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

I know these were around for a while: http://www.amazon.com/Jonathan-Product-Beauty-Shower-Purification/dp/B000PI13SU

Not sure if they work or not

u/gotnate · 1 pointr/tall
u/jone1941 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

I have tried a number of "great" shower heads and almost all of them are trying to do way too much and end up failing at getting you wet quickly and with enough force to feel like they are actually washing away shampoo / soap etc. Or they suck until you remove the flow restrictor and then feel you bad about how much water you're using. If you are looking for a wand style head this won't help, but the one and only shower head I can recommend is the Speakman Anystream S-2005-HB. It isn't a super environmentally friendly 1.0 gpm low flow shower head (it is 2.5 gpm) but I find that I can take dramatically shorter showers than with any other shower head and I don't have to remove the restrictor.

u/tragopanic · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Shower head
  2. I actually have a rubber ducky that sits in my shower. I've had him for over 10 years now. Oh the things that he's seen.
u/jonathanrdt · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Here is what you need:

Shower Arm S Style Chrome by Interbath http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MNJJ66/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_5t7utb0QVPYT6

And this shower head is awesome:

Speakman S-2005-HB Hotel Anystream High Pressure Adjustable Shower Head, Polished Chrome by Speakman http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0018LGZ04/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_Ku7utb1RZTM8W

And teflon tape:


Mr. Gasket 2842G Teflon Tape by Mr. Gasket http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BWCFT6/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_Bv7utb18PDVMN

u/TMaccius · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

The 396 gph version isn't much more expensive. To keep from using too much ice, you could start by letting the pot rest on its own for a few minutes (try a hop stand!), then switch to cold tap water through the pump, then switch that out for ice water. The key is just maintaining a high differential between the wort and whatever you're cooling with.

Another option -- and this is a little off the wall -- is to use your shower. You could switch to a handheld shower, get a diverter, or get a showerhead with a splitter that would let you easily swap in your wort chiller. Handheld showers use a pretty standard 1/2" thread.

u/Crimson_Fckr · 1 pointr/Damnthatsinteresting

I got it off Amazon! It was $29.99

u/POTUS50 · 1 pointr/funny

6'6" checkin' in here bought this and my life has forever been changed, me and my roommate are 6'6" and up.

u/Enterice · 1 pointr/tall

This thing has made every apartment I've lived in bearable for years. And it's a better showerhead than 99% you can buy.

u/cleeder · 1 pointr/NoPoo

Good to know about the hair mask. I'll do some research.

I've considered a shower filter, and was actually going to make a post here about what to look for in a a shower filter. I need to find a handheld showerhead filter like so, but I don't know what qualities to look for in terms of the filter itself.

My hair wouldn't be quite long enough to do a french braid, I don't think. My topmost layer of hair only hangs naturally just below my ear. Pulled straight, it's about chin length. For now, I just put it up in a folded-over bun/tail when I want to get it up and out of my way, and/or combined with a cap.

AS fro the pillowcases, I have a couple of satin-y pillow cases that I change out regularily. I don't know that they're technically satin, as they're polyester, but I am on the hunt for a whole new set of bed sheets, and with the warmer weather, I'm looking for silk/satin.

Going natural is definitely a lot more work, I agree. I remember when I had short hair, I could wake up, shower, and be done with it. Now, with longer hair, it takes a lot more time. Going one step above that and going for natural hair care, I spend more time on my hair these days than my s/o does!

FYI, I was going to wash my hair today, but instead I gave it a good BBB and applied some cornstarch. That stuff really does work wonders. I guess my other concern with it is if it will cause too much oil to be washed out of my hair when it comes time to wash it. When I wash my hair with W.O., there is obviously still a light coating of oil remaining on my hair afterwords. If the oil is being soaked up by a product, will my hair be dry after washing it out?

u/enoctis · 1 pointr/DIY

I can't believe no one has suggested a water-powered LED showerhead.

u/judgemebymyusername · 1 pointr/Frugal

I put in 2 low flow shower heads this year and they are definitely not low on water pressure. You can put less water through smaller holes and get the same pressure.

We have these:
http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0089CGG9K

http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B002KTQFXK