To some extent this is a matter of personal preference, but most people like a shower temperature slightly warmer than body temperature, about 105ºF or 40ºC.
The average temperature of a shower is 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
20-25 is a comfortable room temperature
A comfortable size for a Master Bath Shower is 4' by 6' or larger.
Different individuals usually shower at different water temperatures. A steam shower unit does not have one water temperature. The temperature of the water in a steam shower unit varies, as the temperature may be controlled by a number of factors. Some of the steam shower units come equipped with a temperature gauge, so the individual may set the temperature to a specific degree.
The most comfortable temperature for humans is from 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.
A thermostatic shower mixer maintains an exact water temperature for the duration of the shower. It protects an individual from any sudden change in water temperature.
A thermostat is the temperature controlling device
I think that a comfortable room temperature is between 70 and 72 °F (21-22 °C)
A walk in shower has more room to it and a regular shower is small. The more room the better. A smaller shower and one that isn't walk in isn't that comfortable.
You must have taken a hot shower.
When you take a shower, you're mixing a combination of hot and cold water to make a comfortable temperature for the shower water. A toilet draws only off the cold water system. In older or poorly designed plumbing systems, when you flush the toilet, the cold water is pulled by toilet, so the water coming through the shower is only drawing from the hot water tank.
if u take too long a hot shower, ur body temperature will adjust to the temperature of the hot water and its hard on your heart