I can still rub out the mud when I take a bath every day, is it not washed or is there something wro

Updated on healthy 2024-06-17
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's not that there is a problem, because the weather is hot in summer, and the body's metabolism is also very fast, so there will be some gray on the surface, in fact, to put it bluntly, it is the first cell.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is normal. People have a metabolism all the time, old cells die and new cells regenerate. After the old cells die, they form crumbs, if the person sweats less, the crumbs will stick to the clothes, and if the love sweats, the crumbs will mix with sweat to form sweat mud.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Taking a bath every day, you can also rub out the mud, it's not that you haven't washed it, but your metabolism is fast, a layer of skin will appear on your body the next day, and it will be rubbed out the next day, which is very normal, don't worry, it's not that you haven't washed it, it's a normal metabolism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    As for the fact that the bath can rub out the mud, this condition is not that it is not clean, but that it is washed too much, and the cells on the body are rubbed off and some dead skin is rubbed off. If this is done for a long time, it is harmful to the body's **, so don't wash it for too long.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The mud that is rubbed out of our body is not only dust, but also the epidermal stratum corneum. It's not that there is a problem with the body, everyone can rub it up if they rub it, especially if it is dry**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can still take a bath, but you haven't washed it or are you having a problem with your body? Because after all, this body is because after a day, he will definitely produce some Nani, so it is very likely that this is not cleaned, because after all, he will also produce again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Taking a bath every day can also take a bath every day and take a bath every day, and you can also rub out mud, which is a normal phenomenon, and the human body is easy to sweat and discharge dirty things.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hot weather like this. It is also normal to be able to rub out mud every day when taking a bath, because people's ** is excreting and secreting all the time, so there is often some dust and the like. That's why we take a shower every day, and that's why.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This daily bath can still rub out the mud, it's not that we haven't washed it, that is, we have to accept dust every day in our daily life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is normal. Because of the body's normal metabolism, this is normal.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There may be some reasons why you can't rub mud in the bath

    1.The brewing time is not long enough, or the body is not carefully scrubbed when taking a bath.

    2.The water temperature is not hot enough, resulting in little or no mud coming out.

    3.The intensity of the scrub is not enough, or the method used is not right.

    4.**Dry, thick cuticle, resulting in no mud.

    5.**Relatively clean, little or no mud rubbed out.

    6.The bath towels or bath flowers used are not clean enough, or the bath towels are not cleaned before use.

    7.The bath is not long enough, or the body is not carefully scrubbed during the bath.

    8.When taking a bath, you use too much shower gel or shampoo, which leads to too much moisture and is difficult to rub out the mud.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The so-called "mud" is not all caused by the dust of the outside world, only a part of it, human epidermal cells (**) have new generation and old degradation all the time, so most of what you rub out is your old cells), don't worry, they wash faster than you just because you don't wash carefully

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why does mud come out of the body when taking a bath? Many people don't know the reason, so they quickly tell their families after reading it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The so-called "mud" is not all caused by the dust of the outside world, only a part of it, human epidermal cells (**) have new generation and old degradation all the time, so most of the people you rub out are your laid-off veterans (old cells), don't worry, they wash faster than you just because you don't wash carefully.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, this is not a dirty body, but a metabolic law of our body.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This condition is mostly due to the necrotic cells caused by the metabolism of **, and everyone will have this condition, so there is no need to worry.

    The sebaceous glands of the human body secrete about 150-250 grams of oil every week, forming a thin film on the surface of the body to prevent the evaporation of water and help maintain the moisturization and elasticity of the body. At the same time, it can also play a role in resisting the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms**. Deep in the human epidermis, there is a layer of basal cells that differentiate into the superficial keratinocytes around the clock to protect the whole body.

    In the process of metabolism, the superficial aging keratinocytes gradually move to the surface and die, naturally falling off in pieces, dropping about 50 cortex per minute, and rubbing off some "mud" when taking a bath. These "muds" are the exfoliated keratinocytes and sebaceous glands secreted oil and a small amount of dust.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The body sheds dead cells and metabolic waste.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The human body has metabolized dead cells all the time, and these dead cells form mud and dirt with the dust in the air.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That's tissue and pore secretions, dust.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I haven't washed it before, please ask the mud paste to wash.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Why can I still rub mud out of my body when I take a bath every day? Do you dare to rub it every day after reading it?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Why can I still rub mud out of my body when I take a bath every day? Do you dare to rub it every day after reading it?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because sweat has a dissolving effect on the stratum corneum and marl of the body when sweating, more sweating means more metabolic secretions, so it is relatively easy to scrub when you don't sweat. How to take a bath and soak in water for a longer time, wipe it with a bath towel, even if you don't sweat, you can rub some "mud" out.

    Of course, different people have different compositions of "mud" due to various factors such as physique, environment, and activity experience. For people with oiliness**, the oil content is slightly more; People with dry ** have more dandruff.

    The production of dandruff and the secretion of ** metabolism are carried out all the time. Even if you take a bath every day and rub all these things attached to the **, there will be new keratinocytes to replace them the next day, and they will be endless. Whether moving or not, sweating is actually silent, and slight changes in body temperature or mood can cause sweating, but sometimes we can't perceive it clearly.

    Especially during certain stages of sleep, the autonomic nervous system, which controls body temperature and heart rate, may speed up, causing sweat glands to secrete sweat. Therefore, even if you often rub out "mud" when you take a bath, you don't have to worry about not washing it, and there is no need to scrub it frequently.

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