When to Change Your Shower Filter Refill (and Why Every 90 Days Matters)

When to Change Your Shower Filter Refill (and Why Every 90 Days Matters)

If you wouldn’t use the same toothbrush for six months…
Why keep using a filter that’s done its job?

At Well Verti, our shower filters are crafted using ultra-premium materials — designed to support your skin, scalp, and whole-body health by reducing exposure to the impurities commonly found in tap water.

And like anything you use daily, your filter has a life cycle. Over time, it becomes less effective at doing what it was designed to do.

That’s why the global wellness standard (and our recommendation) is to change your refill every 90 days.

Here’s why that 3-month rhythm matters:

1. Daily use means daily build-up
Every shower, your filter captures unwanted elements — including chlorine, heavy metals, and sediment. After around 90 days of use, its ability to reduce these begins to decline.

2.  Your skin is most vulnerable in the shower
Warm water opens pores. It’s when your skin and scalp are most absorbent. Keeping water clean during this moment is key to protecting your barrier and reducing irritation or dryness.

3.  Think of it like skincare — for your whole body
You wouldn’t apply expired products to your face. Your filter is no different. It’s part of your wellness ritual, not just your plumbing.

It’s Not Just Maintenance. It’s a Moment.

You don’t have to think about it often — just every 3 months.

Set your reminder.
Open the fresh refill.
Swap it in with intention.

Just like brushing your teeth or changing your moisturiser with the season.

One small habit. A year of better showers.

Wondering What Happens If You Don’t?

Your filter may still let water through — but by then, it’s likely saturated.
That means it’s no longer helping reduce what it’s designed to capture.

And your skin?
It knows.

Need a refill?
Change My Filter → Well Verti Refill Cartridge 
Your next 90 days of clean, calm water start now.

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