Yes.
Pure physical - until you use soap.
You should wash shower curtains by taking them down and using the tub to scrub in. You should use a diluted bleach, in order to prevent mold.
The amount of water saved by taking a 5-minute shower instead of a 10-minute shower depends on the flow rate of the showerhead. For example, if the showerhead has a flow rate of 2.5 gallons per minute, a 10-minute shower would use 25 gallons, while a 5-minute shower would use 12.5 gallons. Therefore, you would save approximately 12.5 gallons of water by reducing your shower time by 5 minutes.
The difference between a shower and a tub is the shower tends to enclosed with water that comes out of a shower head above while a tub has a faucet that pours into a large basin.
You feel less chilly drying off inside the shower stall because the humidity and residual warmth from the hot water help maintain a warmer microenvironment. The higher humidity reduces the cooling effect of evaporation on your skin, making you feel more comfortable. Additionally, the enclosed space retains heat better than a cooler, drier bathroom, further minimizing the sensation of chill.
Taking a shower at midnight in itself is not harmful to your health. However, if it disrupts your sleep schedule or if the water temperature is too hot or cold, it may affect your overall well-being. It's essential to ensure that the shower is not causing any discomfort or interference with your regular sleep patterns.
Simply dancing while taking a shower is called shower dance :)
No you can not.
No.
not taking a bath
shower
To put on your head and keep your hair dry while taking a shower.
There are absolutely NO 'side effects' or negative effects from taking a shower during the menstrual cycle (or a period).
No, you do not weigh more after taking a shower. The water that sticks to your body evaporates quickly, so there is no significant change in your weight.
Taking a shower.
by taking a shower......you stupid
yes