It's impossible not to sweat in the summer.
And these days, I sweat abnormally a lot in the summer.
Today, I spent a lot of time outside during the day, and sweat soaked through not only my underwear but also the cut-and-sew top I was wearing over it, and my cotton bottom pants were damp with sweat... However, I was wearing loose Samuel pants, so the pants weren't damp overall, but the area around my waist was already soaked with sweat (tears)
The hand towel I used to wipe away my sweat became soaked with sweat that it became heavy, and I have never regretted not bringing another towel as much as I did today.
This can lead to concerns about sweat stains and sweat odor, but these are no longer the only things to worry about.
If sweat remains on the skin for a long time, it can cause skin problems.
Last Wednesday, my mommy suddenly started getting itchy on both cheeks. This doesn't happen often, so I thought it would go away eventually, so I left it alone for a day, but it got even more itchy the next day, so I finally took her to the dermatologist.
Although I couldn't say for sure that this was the cause, I thought it might be sweat.
That is, the day before, I would sweat profusely (Mommy says that she sweats above her neck, but not on her whole body), and when I wiped it off, I would start sweating again...
I haven't changed the cosmetics I use on my face, and I can't think of anything else to consider, so I thought maybe sweat was the cause after all.
If sweat stays on your skin for a long time, it can cause various skin problems.
In addition, if your skin is constantly moist with sweat, the stratum corneum will absorb the sweat and become soft, making your skin more susceptible to damage from even the slightest irritation.
Sweat is especially troublesome for people with sensitive skin or those with atopic dermatitis!
Sweat makes weakly acidic skin alkaline, which weakens the skin's barrier function and makes the dermis more susceptible to external damage from UV rays and foreign objects. Furthermore, the proliferation of bacteria becomes more active, which can lead to rough skin and acne, and can worsen atopic dermatitis.
So I highly recommend silk to protect your skin!
Silk protects your skin from evaporation of sweat, cold from air conditioners, and dryness caused by ultraviolet rays!
Silk innerwear will moisturize your skin just by wearing it, so it's perfect for summer as an inner layer to keep your skin healthy. Silk will give your skin the moisture it needs, just like a mask!
Silk is the best! Love Silk
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