Using Overly Hot Water: Boiling water can strip natural oils from your skin, leading to dryness and irritation. Prolonged exposure may also affect your cardiovascular system.
Extended Shower Sessions: Long showers can dry out your skin, promote mold growth in your bathroom, and increase your water bill.
Excessive Use of Loofahs: Loofahs can harbor bacteria and cause skin infections if used excessively. Over-exfoliation can also damage your skin.
Shaving Legs before Foot Care: Shaving before a pedicure can introduce bacteria into small cuts, increasing infection risk.
Applying Shampoo to Dry Hair: Shampooing dry hair can strip away natural oils, leading to dryness and scalp issues.
Applying Oil-Based Products: Oil-based products in the shower can create slippery surfaces, clog pipes, and cause skin irritation.
Rubbing Skin Aggressively with a Towel: Aggressive rubbing can strip natural oils and damage the skin barrier, leading to dryness and micro-tears.
Application of Facial Masks Right After Showering: Applying masks immediately after showering can lead to deeper absorption and potential irritation.