How to use towels scientifically?
Towels are frequently used in daily life. Wash your face in the morning, wash your hair in the evening, wipe your mouth with sweat, and have "close contact" with your skin.
And most people think it's just a piece of cloth. "Just dry it!"
But in fact, this cloth is a hundred times more important than your trousers.
Peking University People's Hospital has done such an experiment:
New towels, towels used for 3 months and towels used for more than 6 months were cultured for bacteria, and the results were calculated in square centimeters.
· The new towel colony is about 100 orders of magnitude.
· The towel colonies used for 3 months were 1000 orders of magnitude.
· With a six-month towel, the Petri dish is almost full of bacteria, at least more than one million.
So what are the bacteria on the towel?
According to the test of China Home Textile Association, most towels contain Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, Escherichia coli and so on.
If there are red allergies, itching, acne, pore enlargement and other problems on your face, first think, is your towel clean?
How many towels do you have? Do you have any yellowing or hardening of your towels? How long have you not changed your towels?