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Amount of Hydrogen Peroxide for Bath Water

On the amount of hydrogen peroxide in the bath water
When adding hydrogen peroxide into the bath water, it is related to health and cannot be ignored. However, the amount should be determined with caution.

Generally speaking, if you want to add hydrogen peroxide to the bath water, the amount should vary according to the specific purpose and personal situation. In a normal health bath, the amount of hydrogen peroxide per 100 liters of bath water is about 200 to 500 milliliters. This amount can not only exert its cleaning and disinfecting effects, but also will not damage the skin due to the large amount.

If it is to relieve skin discomfort or to relieve some minor inflammation, the amount can be slightly reduced. Every hundred liters of bath water, 150 to 300 milliliters, can slowly exert its nourishing power. Cover the skin is delicate, and if the amount is large, it may be irritating.

As for young children and people with sensitive skin, special caution is required. The dosage may be halved to prevent skin intolerance and adverse reactions. And before use, it is advisable to fully mix hydrogen peroxide and bath water to make the distribution uniform.

In short, the amount of hydrogen peroxide in the bath water must be carefully considered for the purpose, personal skin characteristics, etc., and weighed to achieve the good results of health care and health care.