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Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

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Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

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Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

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Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

Answered the question that has been bothering me for a long time, why do I maintain the same bathing frequency as my southern classmates, and I have more mud on my body [covering my face]

My roommate, a northerner, takes a shower once every half a month, but since I know that she never takes a bath, I understand why her sheets are so darkԅ ( ̄ᄇ ̄ԅ), and then I suspect that this is also the reason for her dark skin...... I persuaded her to rub it many times, but she was decisively rejected hahaha|・ω・') It's too difficult.

Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

Wash it with soap, then rub it with a bath towel, and wash it again with shower gel, and when you come out, you will feel as light as a swallow, cool and crooked.

I just came in to learn how to scrub the shower, I don't usually rub, I only scrape with my fingers and nails, so every time I take a shower, it's like being attacked by Uncle Wolf.

Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

Soap and shower gel are completely different effects. The soap residue is a soap base, which will make the skin feel refreshing and slightly astringent, so it is very refreshing to rub, and the body wash residue is a slippery feeling, and the skin can not be rubbed with it.

Cauldron, we Northeast people scrub the bath for ten minutes, soak in the pool for twenty minutes, and then steam in the sauna for ten minutes, and wait for the sweat on the body to rain before going to the bath. . .

Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

If you don't soak in the pool, you will find that there is a lot less gray water, and it is too dirty, and once I went to the mine to take a bath, I entered the wrong pool, and when I came out, I found that the hair on my body had grown a lot...... The bathhouse in the mine has four pools for the miners to wash one by one.

Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

Brothers... If you are afraid of pain, apply soap to rinse it off, and then rinse (soak) under hot water for 10-15 minutes and then rub it in the order of: face-neck-chest-abdomen-left and right upper limbs-left and right lower limbs-feet-back-waist-hips-left and right lower limbs, back, left and right lower limbs, and feet. Brewing (soaking) under hot water for 10-15 minutes is a very crucial step to help rub the mud. The mud that comes off the surface of the skin contains a lot of substances, such as dust on the surface of our skin, cells that are naturally shed by the skin's metabolism, some oils secreted by the skin, and fibers on the underwear.

Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

Yes, I'm from the Northeast and married to my husband in the south, before I met him, he never used a bath towel to take a bath every day, and the first time he rubbed his back was really the same as you said, a walking clay man...

[Covering his face] finally solved my doubts for many years. I was a northerner who never took a bath and was dragged to a bathhouse by two Xuzhou friends!! I thought that the whole Jiangsu people would not take a bath.

Is the mud in the bath really buried ash or skin tissue? The answer of netizens is very incisive!

I'm exactly the same as yours [covering my face] and I'm a Southerner. It's a habit my mom cultivated. It seems that the people next to me don't have to take a shower, so I take more than twice as long as them.

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