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Because all the time, the human body is metabolizing, and there will be a steady stream of dandruff, and fine particles and bacteria in the external environment will adhere to the surface. This is unavoidable.
Many people will think that "mud" is dust, dirty things! In fact, the human body, like a machine, as long as it is alive, it is running all the time, metabolism is going on all the time, the metabolites of the human body are dander, they are attached to the **, and the oil secreted by the body, and the dust contaminated after contact with the outside world are mixed together to form the mud we rub when we take a bath. So as soon as you rub it, there are long strips of gray and white.
For this metabolite, we usually need to clean up in time when taking a bath, but we should also pay attention to the way, not to increase the scrubbing intensity in order to completely remove it, which will cause harm to the **, and they should be removed by increasing the number of baths.
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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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The mud in the bath is due to the accumulation of excessive sweat and dirt, as well as the increase in keratin, and if you don't pay much attention to cleaning, then this kind of dirt will form.
To be clear about these dirt, we must insist on using soap or shower gel and other supplies, which will help to drive away dirt, and in spring and winter, we can't just cover it in cotton clothes, try to take a bath once every two or three days, and pay attention to maintaining personal cleanliness and hygiene in ordinary life.
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The mud that comes out of bathing is mainly dandruff secretions, oil secretions, sweat, dust or corneal membranes.
Many friends who love cleanliness always feel strange, why is there still a lot of mud on their bodies when they take a bath every day? Next, I will explain to you in detail why the mud is rubbed out when taking a bath.
01 Dandruff discharge.
The main ingredient of the mud rubbed out during bathing is "dandruff", because the various organs of the human body are always working from time to time, helping the body's metabolism, which produces secretions.
02 Oil secretions.
The toxins of the human body are sent out of the human body through the metabolism of the spleen and stomach, such as oil secretions, etc., so that when you take a bath, you will find that you can rub out a lot of "mud".
03 Sweat.
If you take a shower after exercising, you will find that you can rub a lot of mud because the body is undergoing a fierce metabolism, which secretes a lot of sweat.
04 Dust.
If you work in a dusty environment, then at the end of the day, your ** is likely to absorb a lot of dust.
05 Cornea.
When taking a bath, you can rub it properly, but be careful not to push too hard, this is because there is a layer of keratinum that can keep it moist, and if you rub too hard, then it may destroy the protective layer.
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