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What's the ash strip after washing and scrubbing

Northern people are no strangers to bath towels. They use them every time they take a bath. With a little rubbing, they can rub out white strips of grey. What is this strip? Are you really dirty? Is it OK to rub the grey? Today we will talk about bathing and rubbing the back.

What is the white strip that falls down in the bath? I believe that when you take a bath, rub your body with a little force, you will see some white gray strip mud scale. I believe that many people do not know what the product of the mud scale is, just think it is particularly dirty, and then rub it with force, but it is not necessary.

It includes: scurf, grease, sweat, dust. Through the body's metabolism, some of the body's metabolic dandruff, grease and sweat will attach to the skin surface, plus the dust in the air & hellip;... So once you rub it, there will be a long gray and white thing! The reason why you can always rub out the mud in the bath is that the body metabolizes normally every day, so don't worry.

However, why does the water in the sweat not wash away the dust, but stick the dust on the skin surface? This is because the sweat of the human body has not only water, but also a lot of grease, oily skin, which should not be difficult to understand. So under the action of grease, the dust is adhered to the skin surface.

Of course, in addition to these, there are also products produced and sold by our body, that is, keratinocytes on human skin are constantly updated, and the substances formed by dead keratinocytes are often called scurf.

So, all in all, the bath mud we rub out is mainly composed of dandruff, sweat (water + grease) and dust.

For the dirt coming out of the bath, it is more common in the north, and less in the south, which is mainly related to the environment of the north and the south.

The climate in the north is dry and windy. The dust rises and falls on people's skin and then dries on the skin. However, the air in the south is humid and the dust is on the ground under the pressure of moisture. If it can't be blown up by the wind, people's skin will have less dust. And because the south is humid, people always feel the skin is soft, there is no dry itchy feeling in the north, so there is no idea of rubbing back.

Is it cleaner and cleaner to take a bath? In fact, it's enough to take a bath, because the skin of human body is still very fragile. If the strength of the bath is too strong or the time of rubbing is too long, it's easy to hurt the skin. If the cuticle on the surface of the skin is damaged, the skin is easy to lose water and dry, or even be infected by microbial bacteria, causing allergy or pruritus.

It is not good to take a bath often, which will damage your body

1. It will damage the cuticle and stimulate the skin

The majority of bath gels on the market are soap based bath gels containing lauric acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid and myristic acid, or s-wash bath gels containing sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium lauryl polyol ether sulfate. These bath gels are especially effective in cleaning, but they are large in stimulation, long-term use will damage the natural barrier of the skin, causing the skin to become dry and red, etc. (Life Encyclopedia www.zhichangshi. Com)

When bathing, it will make more strength, affect the natural unfolding of the skin, and damage the cuticle. At this time, when using the irritant shower gel, it will increase the burden of cuticle and accelerate the damage of cuticle. For example, if you cough a little, you may catch a cold. If you blow a wind, you will catch a cold immediately.

2. Moisture invading the body

Regular Bath + always use irritant shower gel, double strike, your skin natural protection barrier will be worse and worse, plus the hot and humid summer and love to use air conditioning, fans, moisture is easy to invade the body!

3. Induce or aggravate skin diseases

Often rub bath, the skin will be red with pain, at this time in the use of a strong irritant shower gel, it is easy to have chapped skin or itching.

It is recommended to use mild non-ionic organic bath dew for bathing. It is recommended not to rub it frequently. It is recommended to use non-ionic organic bath dew for bathing. The so-called non-ion uses coconut oil glucoside instead of soap and SLS ingredients. This ingredient is extracted from coconut tree, mild and non irritating, and generally belongs to the top-level cleaning and surface work, market bath dew Less use, more seen in Organic Shower Gel.

When bathing, the use of non-ionic organic bath gel can mildly protect skin, will not increase the burden on the skin, will not stimulate the cuticle, and will not be the last straw to crush the camel. If possible, it is recommended to use this kind of bath gel for a long time to protect skin gently.