Monday, November 16, 2009

How does water temperature effect the human skin?

Well hot water can of course burn, but to a lesser extent, say when you take a hot shower two not so drastic things can happen :


1) Your pores will open, making this an optimal time to say wash your face if you have skin problems.


2) Your skin will dry out, they say it's bad to take a hot shower in the winter, as skin is already subseptible to dryness, but really when else is it the best?





Cold water will close those pores.

How does water temperature effect the human skin?
Same as any other temperature - hot burns, cold freezes
Reply:There are 7 temps of interest. Four are used as hydro therapy.


Those are within a degree or two 130, 124, 116, 110. Though


these are used in quick bursts to open pours, relax hair, or


lighten blood pressure in general, very professional tools and


applications are available. Also 70s for hot tubs cause the


joints to swell or relax also dependent on the tools, or jets,


and cause a general sense of upgrades and focus. 80s


hot bathes, hot tubs, jacuzzi, pools, swimming pools are the


best at maintaining a tan, the muscle tone, and low fat shape.


The newest warm wave pools is now making some new data.


Finally 101 is a magic number for the heat activates the neck,


shoulders and is the most refreshing, also a good sauna and


steam temperature.
Reply:Water temperature that is below the temperature of the body will cause the body to loose heat at a rate 25X that of air. That is why SCUBA divers have to wear wet and dry suits in cooler water to prevent hypothermia. The rate of body heat is removed so rapidly it causes cramps and even loss of consciousness.


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