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Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

Recently, Hollywood has been doing things again, have you heard about it?

A group of celebrities quarreled over whether to take a shower every day, splitting Hollywood into two camps.

"Hollywood Shower" has become a hot search term on the Internet, and the most asked question is "Why don't Hollywood stars take a bath"?

What's going on? How can the private matter of Hollywood stars not bathing be poked out and hotly discussed by netizens?

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

The cause was Ashton Kutcher and Mira Kunis, who talked about bathing their children in an interview, and Ashton said that he would not bathe the two babies every day, but at most scrub their arm sockets and ass every day.

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

His wife Mira also added that even when the babies were young, they did not bathe them every day, because when she was a child, there was no hot water at home, nor did she bathe every day, even now she herself washed her face once every two days.

As soon as this interview was broadcast, it immediately detonated the topic, from the stars down to the people came out to stand in line, wash or not to wash, that's a question.

Some netizens simulated the scene of Ashton and Mira's two babies going to school and entering the classroom -

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

Later, Kristen Bell and husband Dax Shepard were also asked "wash or not" in an interview with U.S. television broadcasts this week, and the dad of the 8- and 6-and-a-half-year-old, Dax, said they bathed their children every day when they were young, but later reduced the frequency.

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

They also smugly say that they will discern when a child needs a bath, that is, when the child's body stinks, and this is biology to let you know when you need to wash.

Jack Gyllenhaal, who endorsed Prada for the new perfume, also said publicly in an interview with Vanity Fair: "I don't think bathing is important, and (not bathing) is good for taking care of our skin, our skin has a self-cleaning mechanism, and washing too often will destroy this natural protection." ”

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

It is estimated that he may be spraying Prada perfume into his arm socket every day.

But he also said that it was important to keep his breath fresh, so he insisted on brushing his teeth obediently. (How come brushing your teeth every day has become a thing worth showing off?) )

Dwayne Johnson also joined the team on this topic, but he was in the camp of "bathing and skining well every day".

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

Two days ago he tweeted: "No, I'm the opposite of celebrities who don't take a shower." I get up every morning to take a cold shower to start the day; take a warm shower before I finish my workout; and take a hot shower when I get home from work. I wash my face, wash my body, exfoliate myself, and sing out-of-tune songs when I take a shower.

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

After all, we Dwayne Johnson is a super warm bully (Dad), and bathing frequently is also an example for children.

"Aquaman" Jason Momma was also asked about whether he could take a bath when promoting the new film, and he replied bluntly: "Of course I wash every day, because I am Aquaman, and I live in the water when he meows!" ”

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

This is irrefutable.

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

Yet the stars who don't bathe seem to have a valid argument – for the sake of the environment. California, where Hollywood is located, saw an unprecedented drought this summer. Authorities have shut down water for agriculture in order to be able to continue to maintain water in cities.

So, who says Hollywood stars don't take a shower to save water?

Look back at the French people.

A February 2020 Ifop survey showed that 76% of French people bathe every day, the vast majority of whom are women.

Two months later, in April, another survey showed that during the lockdown, two-thirds of the French bathed from head to toe every day.

According to expert analysis, people's motivation for cleanliness and hygiene is mainly due to people's degree of socialization and attention to the appearance of others. So in a situation like a lockdown, where everyone is at home by themselves, this basic hygiene habit is easily broken.

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

(That seems to be true, the fungus hasn't bought cosmetics in over a year.) )

There are also dermatologists who stand up and say that our bodies need to be in contact with bacteria and other microorganisms to stay healthy, so cleaning products with foam will dissolve the oil on the surface of the skin, which is an attack on the skin barrier.

The Hollywood debate over whether to bathe or not is still ongoing, reminding the bacteria of their former pair of couple friends.

The boy is from the northeast and is an advanced representative of the northeast bathhouse culture once a week, and the girl is from Jiangnan, which is a typical petty bourgeois who burns incense and bathes every day. The two of them quarreled every day over the bath—

Girls think that boys only take a bath for several days and are dirty and smelly, and boys think that girls waste light and flush water without rubbing ash is equal to white washing. The two quarreled over this matter and finally broke up.

Hollywood has torn it into two camps because of this: bathing every day, good skin?

I don't know if you read this article, is it washing, or not to wash?

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Ref:

https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/entry/faut-il-prendre-une-douche-tous-les-jours-ces-stars-relancent-le-debat-a-hollywood_fr_6110f9cde4b075592c7e3a00

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