Hot water broke the skin

High - hot baths damage the skin's fats and pave the way for moisture extinction. People need to be careful not to take very hot baths often because they ruin skin fats and pave the way for the extinction. Fats a protective skin protects against factors [...]
High - hot baths damage the skin's fats and pave the way for moisture extinction.
People need to be careful not to take very hot baths often because they ruin skin fats and pave the way for the extinction.
Fats a protective skin protects the skin in the face of environmental factors, prevents germs from producing, and most importantly prevents loss of skin water.
Decreasing this fatty layer found on the surface of the skin, or changing these fats increases the possibility of reducing water. Thus, the skin withers, strains, and cracks.
Even the skin exposed to the cold, dry wind is prone to dry.
In addition, cleaning materials and such materials as soap or detergents by removing fats in the upper layer of the skin increase the possibility of losing moisture and water. With age, the amount of skin fat decreases and a dry, cracked skin appears.
People need to be careful not to take very hot baths often. Because frequent baths, as can spoil skin fat, give way to extinction.
Hand washing or bathing should be used with soap or fluids with a low degenerate content, and if it is not necessary besides places such as subskulls or sex organs, soap should not be used.










