Our skin is home to about 1.5 trillion bacteria, but not all body parts are equally bathed. The Brightside news site has pointed out six parts that you might be accidentally cleaning the wrong way.
1. Feet: Feet are one of the body parts that need to be cleaned with soap. However, many of us ignore this part, thinking that it will be cleaned with soap and water slipping down from the upper body. This is a very prone area of foot fungus, especially if you wear flip flops or flip flops, don’t wear socks, or you sweat a lot. That is why you need to use a pumice stone to clean your feet every day. Your toes also need to be thoroughly cleaned no matter what shoes or socks you wear. To prevent the spread of bacteria and germs, clean your feet with soap and water, and then dry them with a towel. 2. The back of the neck: This can be warm or humid, especially if you have long hair and exercise regularly. Those are favorable conditions for mites and bacteria to survive. Therefore, clean the back of the neck daily with soap and an exfoliating sponge or wet cloth to prevent the spread of bacteria. 3. Eyes: Absolutely not use soap to wash the eyes because it harms the cornea and sclera. The tear glands are responsible for cleaning and protecting them from debris, irritants. A safe way to clean your eyelids and eyelashes is to use an odorless baby shampoo. Mix about half a teaspoon of shampoo in a cup of warm water and dip a soft washcloth into the mixture. Gently rub your eyelids with a towel and rinse with water. 4. groin: According to dermatologist, you should wash the groin every day. This part of the body has folds, which can contain bacteria that lead to ingrown hair, infection, and a bad smell. The groin is also one of the most sensitive areas of your body. The most effective way to clean your groin is to use a mild soap and a washcloth. 5. Under the fingernail: Different bacteria can reside under the nail and you won’t be able to get rid of them all just by washing your hands. Soak a cotton swab in warm soapy water and swab it under your fingernails to remove bacteria and debris that are invisible to the naked eye. 6. Arms and feet: If you don’t get dirty, you don’t need to wash your hands and feet thoroughly every day. The skin in this area usually does not produce much oil, so cleaning with soap every day will make the skin dry, lack of vitality. Note: You should wash your body thoroughly before washing your hair. Using conditioner on your hair can lead to skin irritation and body blemishes. To avoid this and remove any remaining conditioner and shampoo on your skin, experts recommend washing your hair, rinsing it off, applying conditioner, showering your body, then rinsing conditioner and shower gel together. at. Photo: BS. Invite readers to watch the video “Drinking green tea the right way for healthier body”. Source: VTV24.
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