An Introduction to Rain Showers
When someone mentions a rain shower, the first thought that comes to mind is the weather condition. This is a true testament to how novel the concept is. However, rain-style showers, the newest trend in bathing, did get their name from the gentle pouring of water from the skies. This kind of shower aims to give people the same effect whenever they take a shower.
Contrary to the high-pressure showers that people have grown accustomed to, this type of shower shoots tiny droplets of water on the skin through low-pressure water flow. People have always thought that high-pressure power showers are the best because the prickling of water on the skin was said to have an abrasive effect that can remove dirt and grime accumulated throughout the day. However, new research has proven that this abrasive effect does not only remove the things people don’t want on their skin, but unfortunately it also removes the important oils that the skin needs to stay hydrated. Excessive power showering has been known to cause dryness to the skin and can make people prone to rashes as the natural protective covering of the skin has been removed. With rain showers, however, users can still cleanse themselves without damaging the skin.
A rain shower goes well with modern bathrooms because it fits in with its minimalist and practical look, while at the same time blending well with its existing style theme. Practical homeowners are also switching from traditional showerheads to rain showerheads because the latter is a proven energy-saver. Because of their low-pressure water flow, this type of shower uses less water thus significantly reducing the water bills. Environmentalists are advocating rain-style showerheads since they are very earth-friendly due to their water-saving feature.
With all the great characteristics and qualities that rain-style showers can offer, integrating one in your bathroom is undoubtedly a wise move.

