
Features Overview

99.9% CHLORINE & ODOUR REMOVAL
Using a highly effective absorption process, the filter captures chlorine molecules and keeps them from flowing through. Enjoy a spa-like shower with purer, cleaner, better-smelling water.


REMOVE RUST, HEAVY METALS & IMPURITIES
Happie’s Vitamin C Shower Filter captures sediment, chemical molecules, and particulate matter, removing the majority of unwanted impurities from your water.
Enjoy fresher, cleaner water that gently cleanses your skin & hair without the harsh contaminants.


SKIN REGENERATION
Studies show that when Vitamin C is applied to the skin, it can be absorbed effectively. It’s also known to support collagen and elastin production, helping improve skin firmness and elasticity.
Happie’s Shower Filter is rich in Vitamin C, giving your skin a gentle, refreshing boost with every shower.
With regular use, it may help reduce the visible signs of aging, leaving your skin and hair feeling rejuvenated and moisturised.
GENTLE CARE FOR SENSITIVE & ECZEMA-PRONE SKIN
Chlorine and other impurities in regular tap water may irritate the skin and contribute to dryness or sensitivity.
Happie Vitamin C Shower Filter removes the majority of these unwanted particles, offering a milder, more comforting shower that may help calm sensitive and eczema-prone skin.


SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES AND
SKIN TYPES
Aromatherapy blends are known to support both physical and mental wellbeing. The right fragrance can leave you feeling refreshed, energized, relaxed, or uplifted.
Happie’s Vitamin C Shower Filter comes in 5 fragrances:
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Charm
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Paris
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Sakura
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Bulgarian Rose
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Centella Asiatica
Perfect for all ages and skin types, bringing a spa-like shower experience to everyone.
EASY TO INSTALL
Designed for simple, hassle-free setup. It easily attaches to most standard faucets or shower heads without the need for complicated tools or plumbing.
Within minutes, you can transform your regular shower into a spa-like experience with purified, aromatic water that’s gentle on your skin and hair.
