There’s nothing like a long, hot shower to make you feel brand new. TikTok’s everything shower had us spending hours in the bathroom, buffing, exfoliating and moisturising, and new research has found that, for 48% of people, showering or bathing takes up the most time in their beauty regime. But, that same study by Dove has also found that nine in 10 Brits experience dry skin – and 85% are blaming their showers for it.
And, there is a clear link between those lengthy showers and skin irritation. Dermatologist Emma Amoafo-Mensah explains: ‘Taking a long shower in too-hot water can strip away the skin’s natural oils. ‘Without these, water evaporates more quickly in a process known as Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) which can lead to feelings of tightness and dryness.
‘Taking long scalding showers or baths and using abrasive scrubs or cleansing products can cause skin to dry out.’ In a word, no. When a man went viral for – either jokingly or seriously (it’s worryingly difficult to tell) – telling his partner that he only uses water to wash, we spoke to an expert on the subject.
Dr Ross Perry, a medical director of Cosmedics skin clinics, told us that water alone won’t cut it. ‘Unfortunately, just using water for washing won’t remove dirt, bacteria and germs from our skin,’ he said. ‘That’s because water alone can’t lift off the invisible oil where the germs are hiding, often tucked into tiny creases in the skin.
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