Why does the mud rubbed off in the bath keep flowing?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Why does the "mud" rubbed off in the bath keep flowing?

    In life, everyone will take a hot bath every night, because in a busy day, it is rare to have such a leisure time, you can take a hot bath, so that the whole body is relaxed, and after taking a bath, you will feel more comfortable, and you can also improve the quality of sleep, but many people find that although they take a bath every day, they can still rub the mud from the body, and many people don't know why the mud on the body will continue to appear. In fact, the mud on our body is not the so-called mud, but mainly composed of self-perspiration, dander and dust in the air, because our human body is metabolizing every day, there will be a steady stream of waste discharged through the sweat glands and accumulated on the surface, and the dust in the air may also be attached to the surface, so we will have a steady stream of mud.

    You don't have to worry too much, because whether it is oil stains, sweat, dander, these are the waste products produced by metabolism in the human body, and our human body is constantly metabolizing and secreting substances all the time, which will also lead to a steady stream of mud on the body, especially in summer, because the weather is still hot, many people will inevitably sweat a lot, which will also cause the mud on the body to become more, and some people find that the mud rubbed on the boy's body seems to be more than the mud washed down by the girl. Why is that? First of all, most boys are more athletic than girls, so the body's metabolism naturally increases, and the sweating and oil secretion are also excessive, which is also normal.

    Therefore, we must take a bath often in our lives, because even if we don't do anything every day, our body will still keep secreting waste and accumulating on our **surface, if we can't find it, you may clog your pores and make our ** worse and worse. Therefore, everyone takes a bath frequently, rubs the mud more, helps to improve, makes the mud more delicate, and you can also choose a better shower gel, which can help effectively rub the mud.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's because I haven't bathed for a long time, so there is a lot of mud on my body, so I must love hygiene.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because it is the stratum corneum that the human body sheds, the stratum corneum will continue to grow, and when you rub it, you feel that it is mud, but in fact, it will fall off if you don't rub it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is because there is a lot of fine dust in the air adsorbed on the **, so there will be a steady stream of mud, and the dust is everywhere.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Some people will wipe ** when taking a bath, hoping to rub out the "mud" on the surface, and this mud is considered dirty. Why is there mud that can't be rubbed together when taking a bath?

    Since the cells in our body are in a state of long-term activity, under the action of metabolism, the aging and useless cells will be destroyed or replaced by new cells, and excreted from the body, and contact with sweat, dust, oil and clothing fibers will form dander, that is, mud. Our body is metabolizing all the time, even if it is in a static state, ** is still breathing and secreting metabolites, so this mud is inexhaustible.

    For mud rubbing, it is good to rub it moderately when taking a bath, otherwise it will destroy the protective barrier of the ** itself, causing ** to become sensitive, sleepy, dry and itchy. It is easy to be invaded by moisture when bruised, resulting in spots and acne on the face, loss of appetite due to silver bushes, and bloated body.

Related questions
18 answers2024-07-28

Therefore, excessive mud rubbing will cause ** disease.

Excessive use of body wash. >>>More

5 answers2024-07-28

No, the more "mud" rubbed off the body when taking a bath, it is not actually good for the body, but will bring some damage to the **, which is not advocated. >>>More

8 answers2024-07-28

Scurf.

The dirt rubbed off the body is called dander, which is the dirt of the human epidermis. **Mainly divided into epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, etc., dandruff is due to excessive accumulation of sweat and dirt, as well as**keratin, in fact, dander, oil, sweat, etc., in the process of continuous metabolism, the surface of the body will produce dander. >>>More

26 answers2024-07-28

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

25 answers2024-07-28

The scientific name is: dirt. The most effective way to do this is: >>>More