Placing a steam shower bathroom directly on carpet presents the following risks:
1. Waterproofing issues
2. Stability and load-bearing issues
3. Hygiene and mold risks
4. Electrical safety hazards
Steam dilates skin capillaries, increasing blood flow to the epidermis. Increased blood flow promotes the transport of nutrients and oxygen, aiding skin metabolism and waste removal, thus improving skin tone to some extent and making the skin appear firmer and more radiant.
Many people believe that steam shower bathrooms are only suitable for hotels, gyms, or luxury homes. However, with the miniaturization of equipment and improvements in installation technology, ordinary households can absolutely install them.
For people with sensitive scalps, eczema, or fungal infections, a high-humidity environment may worsen their condition. Covering your hair can also partially protect your scalp.
Therefore, for those seeking stable hair or with scalp issues, covering your hair in a steam shower bathroom is more suitable.
Steam shower bathrooms, by creating a warm, high-humidity environment, affect the skin and facial tissues through the action of steam, having a certain impact on facial swelling, mainly in terms of blood circulation, lymphatic drainage, and water regulation.
Studies show that adults can lose 0.8 to 1.5 liters of water per hour during light activity in hot and humid environments.
Even if the use of a steam shower room typically does not exceed 30 minutes, it can still result in a loss of approximately 0.5 to 1 liter of body fluids, exceeding the range that normal drinking water can automatically regulate.