Is the skin goes haywire due to sudden change in temperature


Problem:

As we all know, cold weather will cause us to have goose bumps. I honestly don't know why, because of our skin contracts?

Apart from that something quite contradicting happened this morning. I was taking a hot shower and it was so hot that I suddenly felt that I had goose bumps.

Not because it was cold, but because it was so hot. How can this happen?

Because of a sudden change in temperature the skin goes haywire? Or aren't goose bumps related to temperature in a way, but is a sort of safety reflex?

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