Why All Cool Girls Are Ditching A Hot Water Bath This Winter Season? We’ve Got Some Scientific Reasons!

It’s stripping your skin of its natural oils faster than you can say moisturizer!

Why All Cool Girls Are Ditching A Hot Water Bath This Winter Season? We’ve Got Some Scientific Reasons!
Why All Cool Girls Are Ditching A Hot Water Bath This Winter Season? We've Got Some Scientific Reasons!

One thing that’s probably ruining your skin (and low-key your hair) every single winter is something that you use daily and you don’t even know about it. I’m talking about those steaming hot showers that feel like heaven when it’s freezing outside. But guess what? That same blissful hot water is turning your skin into a dry, flaky mess and we’re not letting that slide anymore. Now, before you freak out, let’s break it down. Here’s exactly why hot water is basically your skin’s worst enemy this season and why the cool-girl move is to turn down the heat.

Hot Showers Is Equal To Hello, Dryness and Dullness

First things first, that hot water you love so much? It’s stripping your skin of its natural oils faster than you can say moisturizer. Those oils are what keep your skin hydrated and glowing, and without them, you’re left with dull, dry, and sometimes even itchy skin. Hot water also messes with your skin barrier, making it more prone to redness and irritation (ugh, no thanks). And let’s not even get started on how it affects your scalp. Dry, itchy, flaky basically, everything you don’t want.

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Why Cold Showers Are a Game-Changer

Now, I know the thought of stepping into a cold shower in winter sounds like actual torture, but hear me out. Lukewarm or cooler water is SO much better for your skin and hair. It helps retain your skin’s moisture, keeps your hair shiny, and even improves blood circulation, which gives you that natural winter glow. Bonus: cold water can help tighten your pores and reduce puffiness, making you look extra fresh.

How to Transition Without Freezing to Death

Okay, let’s be real nobody’s asking you to jump straight into an ice bath. Start by gradually lowering the water temperature. Go lukewarm instead of scalding hot. And if you need a little heat to survive the chill, finish with a cool rinse for your skin and hair.

Your skin deserves better than boiling water, babe. So, turn that dial down, layer up on moisturizers post-shower, and watch your skin and hair thank you this winter.

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First Published: December 18, 2024 4:06 PM

Sakshi Singh

She’s a skincare junkie, a fashion fiend, and a creative tornado in one package. Off-duty, either she is shopping or baking up yum!

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