Is it really dirt that comes off the mud of the bath?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Bath mud is a product used for body cleansing and is usually made from a blend of ingredients such as natural mineral powders and fragrances. When using, apply the mud to the body, then rub it with your hands or a towel to finally rub the mud off.

    Many people think that the mud that comes off is the dirt on the surface of the body. But in fact, this idea is not entirely true. Although it is true that there will be some impurities such as dust, sweat, and oil on the surface of the body, these impurities will not all be rubbed off.

    In fact, most of the mud that comes off is dead skin cells and blockages in pores. Every day, our **surface will constantly metabolize and shed a layer of dead skin cells, and these dead skin cells often accumulate on the **surface. When we massage with a bath mud, these dead skin cells are swept away.

    Oil, dirt, etc. from pores are also brought out.

    Therefore, although the mud that is rubbed off is not all the dirt, it does clean the surface and make the skin softer and smoother.

    In addition to the bath mud, we can also use other products to clean**. For example, using a shower gel or soap while bathing can also have a cleansing effect on the body. Exfoliating products used once or twice a week can also remove dead skin cells and dirt for healthier-looking skin.

    While the mud you rub off isn't all the dirt, it does help clean the surface. Therefore, in our daily life, we can properly use cleaning products such as bath mud to maintain body hygiene and health. When choosing products, we should also pay attention to safety and effect, and choose according to our own characteristics.

    Beauticians recommend that Anchu Body Lotion work best, and this product is loved and praised by many consumers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The mud rubbed down in the bath is mud strips, such a substance is composed of human dandruff, oil, sweat and dust, which will attach to its own ** surface in the air through various substances in the outside world. Therefore, everyone will have a lot of such mud and dust.

    Precautions when taking a bath.

    If the scrubbing is excessive, the protective layer will be damaged, which is easy to cause sensitivity, and it is necessary to pay attention to the appropriate water temperature.

    Although the bath is comfortable, it is also necessary to control the time, each bath, the shower only takes 10-15 minutes, and the bath should not exceed 20 minutes.

    After strenuous exercise, blood circulation is very active, if you have just finished aerobic exercise, it is recommended to rest for more than half an hour before taking a shower, and it is usually recommended to take a bath after half an hour after a full meal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    You got it right.

    The so-called principle is the same as glue.

    Don't believe you can go to a stationery store and buy a bottle of liquid glue.

    Touch it on your hand. Then it's the same as washing your hands.

    Rinse with water.

    This is called a mud rub.

    This principle. Just stick the old skin down.

    And the bath towel is to use force to remove the old skin on the body.

    It's like a knife in the newspaper.

    Transparent glue sticks together.

    and rope to tie up.

    Which one do you say works well?

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