When leaving a shower, the body is wet and the air around it is dry. Some of the body moisture starts evaporating into the drier air, removing heat from your body and making you feel cooler.
A hot shower always makes me feel better.
a cold shower
Simply when the temperature outside the shower is less than inside the shower the person would feel colder than when they were previously in the shower.
Water absorbs heat from its surrounding as it evaporates.
Feeling hot after a hot shower could be due to individual differences in temperature regulation. Your body may respond differently to the heat, causing you to feel warm. Additionally, factors like room temperature and humidity levels can influence how you perceive the heat after a shower compared to others.
Because in Science, measurements must be precise. Hot and cold are not concrete temperatures, they are relative like if you take a hot shower on a day that has a temperature that is in the 70 s, when you get out you will feel cold but when you got in you thought it was a pleasant temperate. I know that that is a horrible metaphor but i hope you got what i meant.
Is there a mains cold and gravity hot mixer shower on the market?
Hot because the hot will burn the germs off of your body
A cold shower will help to bring down a fever.
No, the shower has both hot and cold water available.
After a hot shower, your body temperature rises, causing your blood vessels to dilate and releasing heat. As a response, your body starts to cool itself down, leading to a feeling of coldness as the excess heat leaves your body, causing your skin to feel cooler than it actually is.
a cold shower it helps to decrease frizz in your hair and it opens up your pores when you was your face and shave