This comment has been deleted.
(Concern) A regular customer in midsummer has a heat rash.
Was it very hot today?
Our company produces automotive parts made of silicone.
Today Monday morning, I was on site for a few hours with a sample case.
Since there is a site producing silicone on a machine that heats up to about 180 degrees,
The temperature inside rises to about 38 to 43 degrees.
Isn't it amazing just to think about it?
When taking a sample, there are various things to check, including measurements and other details.
I also go back and forth to the office (measurement instrument room).
We also need to perform a visual inspection immediately.
I really make samples while sweating profusely.
Maybe it's because I sweat more between my armpits.
Does heat rash come up like this?
Since I tend to get heat rash every year, I buy cream every summer.
This is a cream that even children use.
The pharmacist strongly recommended it, saying it works well like applying powder after absorption.
Do you have any good information you know?