Hard Water Is Damaging Your Skin — Here's How
- Dr. Lazuk

- Feb 23
- 2 min read
Hard Water Is Damaging Your Skin — Here's How
By Dr. Lazuk, Co-Founder and CEO of Lazuk Cosmetics® | Esthetics® | Alpharetta, GA
If you've moved to a new city and noticed your skin suddenly changing…
Your water might be the reason.
Hard water contains high concentrations of dissolved minerals — primarily calcium and magnesium.
When you cleanse with hard water, these minerals interact with your cleanser to form soap scum. Instead of fully rinsing away… this residue stays on your skin.
It disrupts the skin's natural pH. It interferes with barrier lipids. It can leave a film that makes products absorb poorly. And in sensitive or eczema-prone skin… it actively worsens conditions.
Studies have linked hard water exposure to increased rates of eczema in children and adults.
Practical solutions?
A water softener if you own your home. A shower filter attachment — these are widely available and genuinely helpful. And adjusting your cleanser to a rinse-off formula that performs better in high-mineral water.
Your skincare doesn't exist in isolation.
Your water is part of your routine, whether you realize it or not.
May your skin glow as brightly as your smile.
~ Dr. Lazuk
CEO & Co-Founder
Dr. Lazuk Cosmetics® | Lazuk Esthetics®
Alpharetta, GA | Johns Creek, GA | Milton, GA | Suwanee, GA
Entertainment-only medical disclaimer
This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Individual skin needs vary and should be evaluated by a licensed professional.
✅ Quick Checklist: Before You Start Your Facial Skin Analysis
Use this checklist to ensure the most accurate results:
Wash your face gently and leave your skin bare
Do not wear makeup, sunscreen, or tinted products
Avoid heavy creams or oils before analysis
Use natural lighting when possible
Relax your face (no smiling or tension)
Take the photo straight on, at eye level
Repeat the analysis every 30 days to track progress




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