Tiny Particles. Big Problems.
Your tap water carries more than just chlorine. Tiny bits of rust, sand, and pipe flakes sneak through. You may not see them, but sensitive skin often feels the difference.
Skin Barrier Damage
Even small amounts of rust or sediment can irritate sensitive skin, potentially leading to flare-ups.
Residue and Irritation
These particles can bind with soap, leaving a residue that's harder to rinse off, which may cause further irritation.
Protects Your Care
Catching these impurities ensures your aerbubblr Microbubble Showerhead delivers a consistently gentle experience, so every shower feels safe.
FAQs
Will this remove chlorine too?
Will this remove chlorine too?
No. aerbubblr filter only removes sediments like rust, sand, and pipe debris. For chlorine removal, use AE Shower Filter. Together, they keep your shower soft, safe, and gentle on sensitive skin.
Why aren't there activated carbon filters anymore?
Why aren't there activated carbon filters anymore?
We've discontinued aerbubblr activated carbon filters. Under normal shower conditions, they don't give extra benefit compared to the PP cotton filter. We want to be honest — no gimmicks, no false promises for eczema warriors.
How often should I replace the filter?
How often should I replace the filter?
Replace every 1–2 months, or sooner if water flow drops. You can also remove it from the showerhead to check visually.
Will aerbubblr work without this filter?
Will aerbubblr work without this filter?
Yes. But it does more than trapping sediments. It protects the microbubble aerator and helps your aerbubblr last longer.