Generally, a layer of ash on the surface of the body should be washed off in the bath, and there wil

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

    Generally, a layer of ash on the surface of the body can be washed off, and there is generally no leakage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Rinse with warm water and scrub with neutral lotion. Finally, rinse with water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Soap first and rub it slowly, and there won't be so much ash in the bath.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Go to the bathhouse and find a back wipe. Or take a shower often.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You have to take a bath even if you don't have ash on your body, and you have to metabolize your body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Search for it: If a person does not take a bath for a long time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, if you wash too cleanly, it will destroy the normal flora on the **, **resistance to the environment will decrease, and it is easy to dry out, resulting in Sjogren's syndrome.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What are you doing, there's so much ash on your body.

    It's okay to exfoliate your body every week.

    Nice to have a bath butler, you can try it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Look at what you said, how could you not wash off the dirt first.

    It should be washed off the mud first, then apply the shower gel, and then rinse it off The shower gel is relatively slippery, how can you use it to wash the mud?

    But even if it is not cleaned, it is not a big problem. In the past, where people in the north were short of water, they took a bath several times a year, and they didn't come here.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How much mud do you have to have unwashed? There must be something wrong with the quality of the shower gel! But taking a hot bath and soaking it a little longer can also wash the mud off your body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is body wash dusted? How I don't know.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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 act as a barrier against 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.

    When we take a bath, we scrub with a bath towel, often so that the keratinocytes that have not been completely keratinized are exfoliated prematurely, and even the stratum corneum is completely peeled off, revealing the bright red granular layer or spinous layer**, so that the barrier protection of the ** is greatly weakened, the body is easy to suffer from damage in the external environment, and in the long run, it is easy to accelerate the aging of **, so it is not recommended to take a bath with a bath towel

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's summer, the body's metabolism is very fast, and at the same time, the hot sebaceous glands secrete vigorously, and the sweating will not be less, and there will be ups and downs attached to the body, as well as its own dead skin, etc., which will form the ash you said, in fact, it is not that you can't wash it off by taking a bath every day, you can wash it off with soap and a bath towel, but it will appear tomorrow, because you have to move every day, and the human body also needs metabolism!

    So it is recommended that you take a bath every day and maintain hygiene, so that it is the best!

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Young people have a strong metabolism and fast excretion, and it is easy to attract dust when there is oil on the body, which is normal, wash more and use alkaline soap.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Use slightly hot water, buy a glove to rub the bath towel, ** supermarkets are sold, a few dollars a piece, rub it very clean, don't rub the soap before the bath, and then use the soap after rubbing. But the back is not easy to rub, you can go to the bathhouse regularly and ask the aunt of the bathhouse to rub it for you.

  16. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's because soaking isn't enough, and the best solution is to soak in warm water for a while. Or rinse for a longer time. That's it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Use an electric mud bath treasure, or use soap first and then a bath towel.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The build-up of dander produced by metabolism will hinder the breathing of sweaty pores, so you can use a better and softer bath towel to gently scrub it. Everything has its two sides, there is no absolute good and bad, as long as you grasp the "degree" and make the "advantages" greater than the "disadvantages".

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Many people use bath towels to have a misunderstanding, thinking that the bath must be rubbed out of obvious ash to be considered clean. But in fact, many times, after rubbing, it will become dry and itchy. In fact, it is all caused by the abrasion and damage of the stratum corneum by the bath towel.

    Many people like to rub their whole body red every time, and they need to soak it first, and then rub it, which takes time and water in the bath.

    If you can use the bath towel correctly, you will notice that the bath time is significantly shorter,** there are no more injuries, and most importantly, the bath becomes easier. Be sure to use a bath towel according to the correct way to use it so that it does not harm the body.

    Proper way to use a bath towel:

    1. Wet your whole body with warm water.

    2. Put enough soap on the soaked non-rubbing bath towel, gently wipe the whole body, and rinse the soap foam off the body with water.

    3. It can be repeated 1-2 times according to the number of baths, and it is completely clean and smooth after bathing.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If possible, wash it with shower gel or soap every day, just like your face, and you can't rub it with a bath towel.

    But every time you rub it gently with a bath towel, as long as it doesn't redden, there should be no big problem, rest assured!

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