Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why does my face get steam when I wash my face with cold water in cold weather?

Why does my face get steam when I wash my face with cold water in cold weather?

Because the temperature of the face is high, the water on the surface of the face evaporates in the form of steam. The gas is invisible. When the water vapor leaves the surface of the face, it liquefies into small water droplets and floats in the air when it is cold, which will appear. It feels like water vapor. When you wash your face, especially right after washing, you will also feel very hot, just like when you play in the snow outside in winter, it feels the same, hot. But many people suggest not to wash your face with cold water in winter, as that is very bad for the skin.