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Aanya had just finished a sweaty summer soccer match and Rohan returned tired from a long gym session; without thinking, both raced to the bathroom and turned on the hot water coming from the rooftop tank-steam filled the room and it felt like a warm, fast comfort after the heat outside. Their grandfather watched them, smiling at first, but then he gently asked why they always picked the hottest water, because over time he'd noticed Aanya's scalp getting itchy and Rohan's skin peeling, and his old friend's muscles never seemed to recover properly after hot baths. He explained simply that very hot water washes away the natural oils that protect hair and skin, making hair dry and brittle, causing itchiness, dandruff, and red patches, and that repeated hot showers can pull fluid from muscles and raise body temperature so sleep and mood suffer too. The friends tried a little experiment: they started with warm water to rinse off sweat, then turned the tap cooler for the last thirty seconds, kept showers short, and used gentle soap and moisturizer afterward. Within a week Aanya's hair felt softer, Rohan's skin stopped flaking, and both slept better and had more energy for school and play. Grandpa finished with a friendly tip-lukewarm water protects your skin, helps muscles recover, and keeps your mood steadier-so the trio made a fun summer rule to cool down, not only to feel comfortable now but to keep their hair, skin, muscles, and minds healthier all season long. Would you like this rewritten as a spoken script with exact lines and on-screen cues?, shot on modular 8K digital cinema camera, standard prime lens, 35mm standard natural perspective, f/1.4 shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh, professional cinematography, ultra-detailed, 8K resolution, film grain, cinematic color grading

Created May 25, 2026

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