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Hot Water for Clear Skin
Hydration support for skin health
TL;DR (Quick Summary)
For most people, drinking warm water is a low-risk comfort habit that may provide mild benefits for clear skin. It is not a medical treatment, but many people find the ritual and warmth soothing. Avoid if you have the conditions mentioned below.
Who It's For
- ✓People looking for a simple comfort ritual
- ✓Those who enjoy warm beverages
- ✓Individuals without severe digestive conditions
- ✓Anyone wanting to increase their water intake
Who Should Avoid
- ✗People with severe gastric ulcers
- ✗Those with confirmed hiatal hernia
- ✗Individuals whose doctor has advised against warm drinks
- ✗Anyone experiencing severe symptoms requiring medical attention
What You May Experience
- Improved hydration may support skin elasticity
- Warm water promotes circulation
- Detoxification through increased hydration
What You Should Not Expect
- Results are indirect and gradual
- Diet and skincare matter more
- Hot water alone won't clear acne
How to Try It Safely
- 1Start with warm water (around 40-45°C), not scalding hot
- 2Begin with a small amount (about 100-150ml) and observe your body's response
- 3Avoid drinking large amounts on an empty stomach, especially if you have digestive issues
- 4Stop immediately if you feel unwell and consult a healthcare professional
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⚠️ This page does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional for health concerns.