How to Get Hard Water Stains Out of Your Hair

Battle Hard Water Stains Caused by Iron in Well Water

Kristy Martz
I once had blonde hair. However, after moving to a house that has well water, I found myself battling reddish stains caused by the iron in my hard water.

I've googled and I've yahooed. I've consulted hair stylists and my fellow hard water survivors. I've tried just about everything to get my hair back to its normal state.

I was wanted to try a natural approach first. I once had an unfortunate hair dye incident that resulted in myself looking like an anime character with fluorescent purple hair. At that time, a hair stylist told me to try using vinegar on my hair because it removes build-up.

So, I dumped a very large container of vinegar on my head in the hopes of ridding myself of the horrible hard water stains. After gagging a little, I enjoyed hair that was softer, but only slightly less stained.

I decided to step it up a little and purchased a clarifying shampoo. After using this for a few weeks, I did not see any noticeable improvement in the texture or hue of my poor hair.

I googled some more and found a shampoo that is made especially for hard water. I purchased Malibu 2000 Well Water Action Shampoo and Conditioner online from amazon.com. While it didn't completely rid me of the brassy red streaks in my hair, it did improve it more than the clarifying shampoo or the vinegar.

I resigned myself to chopping off my long locks. I sat in the hair stylist's chair and tried to remember what I looked like back when my hair was all one color. The stylist noticed how stained the lower half of my hair was. "Do you dye your hair?" she asked.

With a sad little sigh, I told her of my hard water woes. "Have you tried a Malibu treatment?" she asked.

The makers of the Malibu Shampoo also offer a Malibu Treatment which is available in salons. I had nothing to lose, so I told her to go right ahead and treat my head.

First, the stylist washed my hair with a clarifying shampoo. Next, she applied the treatment to my hair and had my sit under the hair dryer.

It takes quite a while, so if you are considering the Malibu Treatment, make sure you bring a magazine. After I had read my fill of People magazine, my hair stylist rinsed my hair and applied a light-weight conditioner.

I wasn't too hopeful as my hair stylist dried and styled my hair. However, when I saw the end result I was extremely pleased. I finally looked like myself again and I was able to keep my long hair!

The ultimate cure for my hard water trouble was purchasing a water softener. I wasn't able to afford one for quite a while and the Malibu products offered an affordable temporary solution.

Until I was able to afford a water softener, I continued to receive Malibu Treatments and use the Malibu 2000 Well Water Action Shampoo and Conditioner. As long as I received Malibu Treatments every couple of months, I was able to keep my blonde hair stain free.

Published by Kristy Martz

Kristy is a freelance article and short story writer who has lived in 13 different places. Her nomadic upbringing has given her a wide range of experiences. She managed to juggle a full-time job and two sma...  View profile

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  • Margaret2/13/2011

    You can use a store bought perm to get well water stain out . You do have to put up with the perm smell for a day or so.

  • pam pleasant3/21/2009

    good info ty:)

  • Mrs Raventon3/8/2009

    Momie's vinegar comment was pretty good, that's what I used to do. I don't have this problem with dark hair, but I'll keep this article in mind if my blond friends are faced with the same thing. Thanks!

  • Donna Cosmato2/28/2009

    Thanks for saving me a lot of research time! Good tips.

  • Kristy Martz-Burmeister2/28/2009

    John - Actually, I tried a small whole house filter as well as a filter that attached directly to my shower head. I should have mentioned that in the article! Both of them helped a tiny bit, but it started getting expensive replacing them all the time. They would come out all rust colored and gross. It was a very frustrating time. My sinks and my tub were all red too and I couldn't find a good cleaner to get those clean either.

  • John Mario2/28/2009

    This is an excellent article. I wonder if they sell in-line lime filters to resolve your problem. You might want to check with your local hardware or plumbing supply store.

  • Momie Tullottes2/27/2009

    Great job explaining the details. I never knew this could happen. We have hard water, but may hair is dark, so it may not be noticeableI also use natural hair products, one of which is vinegar, so maybe it is helpful over time. I will keep this info in mind, just in case. Thanks. :-)

  • Kristy Martz-Burmeister2/27/2009

    I never knew water could stain blonde hair either until I had well water. There are a lot of minerals in the water around here.

  • Amy Browne2/27/2009

    This is nice to know, I would hate to cut mine off because of hard water stains.

  • Patricia Sicilia2/27/2009

    I never heard of this problem before! Imagine, water staining your hair! So glad you were able to find a solution.

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