Saturday, December 26, 2009

How long does it take for the pores to close on your body after you take a shower?

My boyfriend and his father have had this ongoing debate about taking a shower in the morning before he goes to work. His father says that if he continues to shower in the morning, he will get sick. Me personally, I say if u shower, and give yourself time to dry, then wrap up before you go outside, you will be alright. His father%26#039;s philosophy is that you should be able to shower at night, and get up and wash in the morning. I say if you wash up, you are still wetting your body, so you should just shower. And it makes no sense just to wash %26quot;the important parts%26quot;, because then, the rest of your body will still be dirty from the sweating that occurs at night. Please help and put a stop to this debate. Weblinks would be helpful for proof.


Thanks|||Closure time is totally dependent on the temperature of the room after taking a shower.. If one goes outside immediately, they close immediately, should the weather be cold.. In that instance we call those pores, goose bumps.|||Viruses and bactaeria cause illness not the temperature.

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