Good health has indicated that the skin loses its freshness when washing, which is difficult to restore with ointments again.

The number of times the skin is washed per day is related to the type and nature of one's physical activities.

Oily skin can often be cleaned with soap and water, and dry skin is better to use less water.

When bathing, it is enough to clean dense areas - such as the armpits and genitals - with mild soap. Other body parts can be cleaned with lukewarm water.

Good health magazine said that frequent washing of dry skin with water causes damage to the natural protective layer and makes the skin cracked, and soap works to increase this harmful effect.