Humidity and Skin Health: How Are They Related?
The skin is highly vulnerable to shifts in humidity. It feels tight and dry in low humidity, and clammy and oily in high humidity. Find out why in this blog.
The skin is highly vulnerable to shifts in humidity. It feels tight and dry in low humidity, and clammy and oily in high humidity. Find out why in this blog.
High indoor humidity can silently worsen asthma and respiratory issues, especially for immunocompromised individuals. Spot the signs and create a healthier home with the help of the XDRIER dehumidifier.