Deodorant right after showering: Here's why it's a bad idea

Apart from hand and surface disinfection, many other things are important, and we often forget them

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We all know that hygiene is half of health, so it is important to take care of it. But besides hands and surface disinfection, many other things are important, and we often forget them. During the pandemic, there is constant talk about washing hands, but apart from hands, other things that we use every day are also important, as well as what we do in relation to hygiene.

Do not clean the hairbrush

Hairbrushes are a good breeding ground for bacteria, so it is recommended to wash them after one to two weeks of use. Given that we use a hairbrush every day, it's scary to think how much bacteria can accumulate on it. You can wash the brush with ordinary shampoo.

Complete removal of nose hair

Nose hair removal has no benefits. These hairs prevent dust and other allergens from entering the lungs, so if the hairs do not peek out of the nose, do not touch them.

Washing hands with hot water

Although you may think that hot water kills bacteria, it would have to be hot to be dangerous to bacteria. In addition, hot water can lead to additional drying of the skin of the hands, he writes Bright Side.

Applying deodorant immediately after showering

Many people rush to put on deodorant right after showering to prevent sweating, but they are actually doing a bad thing. If your skin is not perfectly dry, the deodorant will not work well.

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