The dangers of frequent showering in the heat Dermatologists warn that frequent showering can lead to dry skin. The skin dries, begins to peel, and redness and
irritation can occur. In addition, you
may become allergic to shower products. To avoid any trouble, dermatologists recommend using shower gels less often and not washing with cold water.
In hot weather, it's best to just
wash with cool or lukewarm water without detergents. Do not use cold water. Because right after a cold shower, you go out in the heat and start sweating even more because of the big temperature difference, dermatologists say.