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[Sinsa Dermatology Recommendation] Ways People Beat the Heat Before Air Conditioners Existed

Limeeseok Theme Dermatology Clinic (Main Branch) · 임이석테마피부과의원 · July 9, 2025

This post was created with medical advice from a dermatologist at Imiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic. Our clinic minimizes references to specific medical staff, and provides the same...

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Clinic: Limeeseok Theme Dermatology Clinic (Main Branch)

Original post date: July 9, 2025

Translated at: April 25, 2026 at 5:02 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

This post was created with medical advice from a dermatologist at Imiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic.

Our clinic minimizes references to specific medical staff,

and provides the same level of medical service regardless of which medical staff member you receive treatment from.

For treatment inquiries, please contact Imiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic located in Sinsa-dong.

(Imiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic is located near Sinsa Station in Seoul.)

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Excerpt from an article by Imiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic, recommended dermatology clinic in Sinsa

Washing your face with cold water in hot summer weather can be harmful to your skin!

When you wash your face with water colder than the skin's optimal temperature of about 32 degrees Celsius, the skin barrier can be damaged.

Rather than water that feels excessively cold to the touch,

water that feels just slightly cooler than your skin temperature is more suitable.

Water that is too cold may have weaker cleansing power, so it can actually be less efficient at removing dirt and impurities from the skin.

Please keep this in mind when washing your face in the summer!

Another sweltering summer is expected this year😓

The Korea Meteorological Administration has forecast that temperatures this summer are also highly likely to be higher than average.

Please take care of your health together with Imiseok Theme Dermatology Clinic, recommended dermatology clinic in Sinsa 🎈

▽▽▽▽▽▽The original article can be found through the link below. Recommended dermatology clinic in Sinsa

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