How to properly dry yourself after a shower

Author: Bobbie Johnson
Date Of Creation: 5 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
Anonim
After 10 Years This is How I Dry Myself Quickly
Video: After 10 Years This is How I Dry Myself Quickly

Content

To dry off well after showering or bathing, it is advisable to use two towels: one for the head, the other for the body. It is also nice to have a warm terry robe in which you can wrap yourself up after taking water treatments (this is especially true in cold weather).

Steps

  1. 1 Prepare towels (or one towel) before going to the bath. If you have very long hair, then you will most likely need an extra hair towel. Hang a bathrobe and towel on the heated towel rail - the main thing is that you can easily reach them later.
  2. 2 Take a shower and wash your hair. Squeeze the hair lightly with your hands - you do not need to twist it too much, as the hair may start to frizz.
  3. 3 Quickly run your hands along your body, arms and legs - this will remove some of the water from your skin. At the same time, movements should be as fast as possible.
  4. 4 If you have long body hair, also move your hand against the growth of the hair to remove any water trapped between the hair and the body.
  5. 5 Take one towel, wrap it around your hair and twist it around your head - you should have something like a turban.
  6. 6 Use the second towel to dry your body. Wrap a towel around your back, wipe your hands and feet, and exit the shower stall.
  7. 7 If you are a man, be sure to dry your pubic area - this measure is necessary to prevent ulcers.
  8. 8 After you dry your skin dry, put on a robe and start drying your hair.
  9. 9 If you want to keep your skin from drying out, use a moisturizer or lotion.

Tips

  • A wet face should only be lightly blotted with a towel, but in no case rubbed, as this can cause a burning sensation and cause irritation.
  • Make sure you dry thoroughly before putting on your clothes.
  • Remember to tighten the taps tightly.
  • If you have short hair, try to remove water from it with your hands. Use a towel only as a last resort.

Warnings

  • Try not to twist your hair too much, as this can lead to breakage.
  • When leaving the shower, try not to slip or get hurt.
  • Press the towel well against your skin, but your movements should be gentle. Make sure you dry yourself thoroughly.

What do you need

  • 1 or 2 towels
  • 1 bathrobe (optional)
  • Moisturizer (preferred)
  • Deodorant