You won’t find a more germ-ridden area of your house than the bathroom. Most people assume that the area surrounding their toilet is rife with germs and other filthy things. However, the floor of your shower, the bathmat, the faucet, and the tap are other common places to find bacteria. In fact, the number of germs on your shower floor and curtain might be up to 60 times higher than on your toilet seat, according to a new research report.
Dr. Amy Huang, a dermatologist at Medical Offices of Manhattan, has alerted us to the possibility that some bathing practices you regularly follow may not be good for your skin. There are a few showering routines that your doctor strongly recommends you break. Read the article.