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Is it better to rinse your eyes with warm or cold water?
Say you got shampoo in your eyes, or you’re nervous that you might have, so you rinse your eyes out at the end of your shower. Is warm or cold water better? Or does it not make a difference.
Thanks.
Warm because it’s more comfortable.
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