Shower Filtration · Hair Science · Lavero
Before your shampoo.
Before your leave-in.
Before everything.
Your water meets your hair first. Lavero filters out the chlorine and heavy minerals coating every strand — so everything that comes after can actually work.
The Actual Problem
You weren't doing it wrong.
There was just a piece nobody told you to test.
You've tried a lot of products. You've switched routines, asked your stylist, started over more times than felt fair. None of that was wasted, and most of it was real.
The part that didn't add up wasn't your job to find — it was sitting one step earlier, in the water that touches your hair before any product can.
"I tested my porosity. I balanced my protein. I followed the method. My hair still wasn't working. The problem was something the method never tested."
Thousands of women have been here.
Find the missing step ↗What's in Your Water
Chlorine doesn't wait for your products.
It coats first.
Before any leave-in, curl cream, or conditioner can reach your hair shaft — your shower water already has. If that water carries chlorine, it bonds to the outer layer and creates a barrier. Products don't absorb through that barrier. They sit on top of it.
The Product
The step before
every other step.
Lavero is a 4-stage shower filter designed specifically for hair and skin chemistry — not drinking, not plumbing. It attaches to your existing showerhead, filters out up to 99% of free chlorine, and changes nothing else about your routine.
4-Stage Filtration
Captures sediment, rust flakes, and debris before they reach the internal media.
Targets dissolved heavy metal ions — lead, cadmium, copper — by binding them onto charged resin sites.
Reduces free chlorine and chlorine odour through adsorption. High surface-area contact in a compact cartridge.
Catches remaining particles before water exits. Clean from first contact to last.
From the Community
Former skeptics share the numbers...
"I tested my porosity. I balanced my protein. I followed the method. My hair still wasn't working. This was the thing nobody in reddit ever mentioned."
VERIFIED BUYER
2c–3a curls"My detangling time cut in half. Not exaggerating. Same products I've been using for a year. The only change was you guys, thanks."
VERIFIED BUYER
4a coils"My stylist asked what I changed at my last appointment. I told her I stopped washing my color in chlorinated water. She wasn't surprised."
Verified Buyer
Color-treated"I moved apartments and my hair changed overnight. I spent eight months trying to figure out what was wrong. It was the water the whole time. It was never my hair."
Apartment Therapy · NBC Select Verified Tester
Wavy / fineWhy It's Different
Your salon filters its water.
Your shower doesn't.
Every time your colorist washes your hair, they're using water conditioned for hair chemistry. Every time you wash at home, you're using whatever comes out of your city old pipes — chlorine and all.
| Unfiltered Shower | Salon Water | Lavero | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free chlorine | Present, untreated | Filtered or softened | Reduced up to 99% |
| Hair cuticle on contact | Chlorine bonds to shaft before products | Clean surface | Clean hair and scalp |
| Product absorption | Compromised from first contact | Full penetration possible | Products actually get absorbed |
| Color longevity | Chlorine actively breaks color bonds | Protected at the chair | Your color lasts longer |
| What you control | Nothing | Only while you're there | Every wash day |
Trusted by women who care about their routine
*Please be advised results may vary for each person.
Our radical idea : routines should work
From the products on your hair, to the water that rinses them, all designed for your hair and skin's improvement.
A Fair Question
"Wait — can't I just find something cheaper on Amazon?"
Fair question. Here's the honest answer.
Most filters you'll find there come out of the same 3–4 factories. Mass-produced. No independent testing. No filtration standard built around hair or skin chemistry.
The reason they're cheap: low-grade activated carbon that barely moves the needle on chlorine — and does nothing about the heavy metals coating your strand before your leave-in even lands. You'll switch it out every few weeks after noticing nothing changed.
That's not a cheaper decision. That's a delayed one.
What Makes Lavero Different
ACF 4-stage filtration — developed exclusively for Lavero, not a generic off-the-shelf cartridge
Independently lab-tested filtration performance
European CE quality certification
60-day guarantee — your hair and skin feel different or your money back, no filter return required
Same products. Different starting point.
That's the whole argument.
Important: Lavero is not a water softener and does not remove calcium or magnesium minerals. If you've tried a softener and experienced limp, greasy hair — that was a different mechanism entirely. Lavero targets chlorine and organic compounds specifically. The distinction matters and we won't obscure it.
Replace Every 90 Days
Filter after 3 months.
This is what it absorbed.
The filter pulls chlorine, heavy metals, sediment, and organic compounds out of your water before they reach your hair. After 90 days you can see exactly what wasn't getting there.
Make the change.
Pick the plan that makes sense for you.
Fresh Filter Plan
then $32 every 90 days · cancel anytime in two clicks
- ●Showerhead + first filter included
- ●Filter refreshes automatically — you'll never notice it run out
- ●$20 less per refill than one-time buyers
- ●Cancel whenever. No penalty, no hoops.
One-Time Purchase
+ $35 per refill when you need it
- ●Showerhead + first filter included
- ●Order refills on your own schedule
- ●No recurring commitment
- ●Same product, same result
Your hair and skin feel different in 60 days or your money back — no filter return required.
If you don't notice a difference in wash day results, detangling, how your products absorb, or how your skin feels, we'll refund you in full. Keep the filter. No shipping label. No questions. We'd rather you have both the money and the filter than argue about it.
Common Questions