Founded in 2021, Jolie Skin Co recently introduced a new filtered shower head that promises to reduce the amount of chlorine and contaminants within your water. While we found that it does perform exceptionally well and has a beautiful design, it is not without some notable faults.
Today, we’ll be taking an in-depth look at the Jolie Filtered Shower Head, exploring everything from design to performance. By the end of this review, you’ll know whether or not this is the right filtered showerhead for your needs.
Design
Typically shower filters are oversized eyesores resting firmly between the shower arm and the shower head. Not only is the Jolie Filtered Shower Head one of the sleekest and most modern designs we’ve seen, but it’s also compact and takes up very little space.
The circular and muted color palette of the shower filter will fit in perfectly with any bathroom’s aesthetic, and its small size means it won’t get in the way or be an eyesore. Additionally, the all-in-one design won’t lower a shower head – a common problem with in-line shower filters like the AquaBliss SF100 and AquaYouth 2.0.
Jolie offers up this shower filter in several finishes, which include the following:
- Brushed steel
- Modern chrome
- Pebble grey
- Cloud white and soft rose
- Jet black
- Vibrant red
Truly a best-in-class design, the Jolie Filtered Shower Head is one of the best-looking shower filters we’ve ever seen.
Filtration Media
As beautiful as the Jolie Filtered Showerhead may look, it’s what’s on the inside that counts – and in this case, Jolie relies on a KDF-55 and calcium sulfite filtration media to do the hard work.
KDF-55 is a proprietary filtration media made from copper and zinc that has been proven effective in removing chlorine, heavy metals, and other contaminants (source). In addition, calcium sulfite further helps to reduce up to 99% of chlorine found in water.
Ultimately, the filtration allows your skin and hair to feel softer with each shower while also being protected from harmful chemicals.
However, it bears repeating that all shower filters cannot thoroughly remove chloramines, an ammonia and chlorine compound sometimes used to disinfect water. If your municipality uses chloramines, you can usually find this online or by simply calling them, and it’s important to factor this into your decision-making process.
Additionally, the shower filter won’t be able to soften hard water. We discuss the limitations of shower filters here.
Compatibility
Thanks to the standard 1/2″ threads, the Jolie Filtered Shower Head will be compatible with your existing shower arm. However, depending on the type of shower arm you have, there could be some potential issues, particularly on the range of motion of the swivel ball joint.
Installation
Like installing a shower head, the Jolie Filtered Shower Head is a quick and easy process that anyone can do in a matter of minutes. The shower filter has all the necessary hardware and an illustrated guide that makes the process straightforward.
To install the shower head, you’ll just want to follow these steps:
- Remove your existing shower head.
- Clean any remaining plumbers’ tape from the shower arm threads.
- Wrap the threads in new plumbers’ tape (included) in a clockwise direction.
- Hand-tighten the shower filter onto the shower arm until snug.
- With the included wrench, give the shower filter an extra 1/4 turn to ensure a tight seal.
Initial Costs
At $165, the Jolie Filtered Shower Head isn’t cheap. However, they offer a subscription plan that provides discounted replacement filters every 90 days – which you will need. The subscription plan will save you $17.
To put the cost of this shower filter into context, the popular AquaBliss SF100 only costs $35, AquaSana AQ-4100 costs $72 (with shower head), and AquaYouth 2.0 at $60. All of which offer similar filtration media.
Maintenance Costs
Jolie recommends replacing their cartridge once every 90 days or four times per year. If you opt to forgo the subscription savings, you’ll have to pay $36 per refill or about $144 per year.
If you were to shower daily, this equates to roughly $0.40 per shower – which is quite expensive.
Warranty
We always like it when a company offers a warranty on their product. It demonstrates that they stand by their product and are willing to back it up. Unfortunately, there are no such assurances with the Jolie Filtered Shower Head.
When searching high and low on their site, we couldn’t find any mention of a warranty. However, given the high price tag, this is something potential customers will want to consider before making their purchase.
Note: They do offer a 60-day no-questions-asked return policy.
Alternative Models
At the moment, Jolie only makes a fixed shower head. So if you prefer a handheld model or are looking for something different, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
Flow Rate
With a flow rate of 1.8 gallons per minute (GPM), this shower head can be safely installed in California. However, most people living elsewhere may find the limited flow not ideal, especially if you never want to compromise on your water pressure.
Note: For reference, most shower heads have a flow rate of 2.0 or 2.5 GPM.
Other Options
As we have covered exhaustively in our other shower filter reviews, several different shower filters are available on the market. And depending on your needs and budget, there will be a model that’s right for you.
Here are some other popular models you may want to consider:
- Sonaki 300VPX Vitamin C Filter: This popular shower filter uses a vitamin c cartridge to remove chlorine and other contaminants. The main advantage of this system is that it’s one of the more affordable options, costing around $60. However, it does require frequent replacement of the filter cartridge.
- AquaBliss SF100: The AquaBliss is one of the most popular shower filters on the market, and for a good reason. It’s a solid performer that’s very affordable, costing only $35. The main downside is that it’s not as slick as the Jolie.
- Brita In-Line Shower Filter: Like the Jolie, the Brita In-Line Shower Filter has an all-in-one design that provides a more streamlined look. It’s also a solid performer and backed by a reputable brand.
Overall
The Jolie Filtered Shower Head is a high-quality shower filter that’s very effective at removing chlorine and other contaminants.
Here’s our final rating:
Feature | Summary | Rating |
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Design | While slightly bulky, it does look nice. The wide array of finishes is also a nice touch. | 95 |
Filtration Media | With KDF 55 and calcium sulfite, this shower filter does an excellent job at removing chlorine and other contaminants. | 90 |
Compatibility | This shower filter can easily fit into most standard shower setups. However, certain shower arms or compact setups could potentially be a problem. | 100 |
Installation | Jolie delivers best-in-class packaging and installation tools. The process is very straightforward and can be completed in minutes. | 100 |
Initial Cost | There is no beating around the bush – this shower filter is expensive. | 75 |
Maintenance Costs | Replacement cartridges are also pricey, and you’ll have to fork over $36 per refill. | 70 |
Warranty | The lack of any warranty is disappointing, and something potential customers should consider. At least they offer a gracious return policy. | 50 |
Overall | The Jolie Filtered Shower Head is a high-quality shower filter that removes chlorine and other contaminants. However, the high price tag and lack of warranty could be a dealbreaker for some. | 82.9 |