3. Differences in suitable skin types
Shower gel is divided into alkaline and acidic shower gel. Alkaline gel has stronger cleaning power and is more suitable for people with oily skin, but it is also more irritating to the skin. Acidic and neutral shower gels do not remove oil as much and generally contain moisturizers so the skin is hydrated after use and any skin type can be used.
However, bath salt irritates the skin and has a strong exfoliating function, so people with sensitive skin are better off not using it or using it less. Especially on wounds on the skin, using bath salts is very irritating and can cause pigmentation.
4. Differences in usage times
If you use an acidic or neutral body wash that is not harmful to the skin, you can use it every day. It not only does not cause any damage to the skin, but also can keep the skin clean and prevent clogged pores.
However, bath salts cannot be used every day because the particles in bath salts have an exfoliating effect. With daily use, the stratum corneum weakens and the skin becomes fragile and sensitive, so the best bath salt is to use once a week.
