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Published 14:20 30 Sept 2015 BST
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Dermatologist Sejal Shah, M.D., told Women’s Health Magazine: “Hot water strips the skin of its natural oils leading to dry, itchy skin and eventually eczema.”
He added: “Similarly, hot water can strip the hair of its natural oils, causing it to be drier, and if you colour your hair, it can cause the colour to fade faster.”
Apparently long showers at lower temperatures can also dry out your skin.

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