After a hard day, nothing is more comfortable than a hot bath. But will the water temperature overheat? What degree of water temperature would be appropriate?
It is reported that the ideal bath temperature should not deviate from warm water. If your shower is too hot, you risk damaging your skin. Although there is no clear definition of what the water temperature should be, most doctors recommend that it should be below 110 degrees Fahrenheit. If you feel uncomfortable or your skin starts to turn red, it's a reminder that the water temperature may be overheating.
Hot water can take away the skin's natural oils, which can lead to dry skin itching and even eczema. In fact, even if it is low temperature, a long time shower will also make the skin dry. Similarly, hot water also takes away the natural oils from the hair, making it drier, and if you have a dye, the color will fade faster.
In addition to these obvious effects, overheated water will make blood circulation faster, which will further aggravate dry and itchy skin.
High temperatures can also cause blood pressure to drop, leading to dizziness, and people may faint in the bath. There is also a rumor you may have heard that hot baths can cause cancer (chlorine in the water is absorbed by the skin). Of course, this statement has not been confirmed.
Hot water can help open pores, so if you want to take advantage of this, just use it on your face a little. Use steam to make a steam mask for the face, but do not apply it to the whole body.

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