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What if you don't like taking a bath in cold weather?

Seven tips for bathing at home in winter:

1. Generally, electric water heaters for household use can be set at a temperature of about 70℃ in winter to ensure sufficient hot water when bathing.

2. If the bathroom with windows is not well sealed, there will be air leakage and the indoor temperature will decrease. Windows can be sealed with tape in advance. Close the door when taking a bath to prevent water vapor from escaping. But if you use a gas water heater, you must not do so.

Hanging a shower curtain in the bathroom will reduce the space when taking a bath, and also prevent the hot air from emitting and keep the temperature.

4. Before taking a bath in winter, do housework and take a walk indoors to warm up all parts of your body. Then take a bath and you won't feel cold.

Turn on the Yuba before taking a bath, or spray hot water on the bathroom wall with a shower for two or three minutes to fill the bathroom with steam, so that the temperature of the bathroom will also rise. Reduce the height of the shower nozzle, so that the warm water mixed by the water heater can be sprayed on the body in the shortest time, reducing heat loss.

6. When taking a bath, you can put a footbath under your feet, fill it with hot water, and soak your feet in it, so that when taking a bath, your feet are hot and your body will not feel cold.

7. Don't turn off the water before taking a bath, let the water point at your back. At this time, dry your hair and other parts first, then turn off the hot water, dry your back, and then put on your clothes, so it won't be cold.

In summer, the human body is vigorous and perspires a lot, so you should wash it once a day. The weather is not hot in spring, autumn and winter, and the number of baths can vary from person to person. Those who are obese and have exuberant sebaceous glands can appropriately increase the number of baths. The secretion of sebaceous glands in the elderly is reduced, and the number of baths can be appropriately reduced.