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Q. Working from home has some people slowing down their showering routines to a trickle. How often should you bathe and what do doctors say about showering less?
A. The bottom line
More isnt better when it comes to washing your skin. Showering more frequently may leave you smelling fresh but it doesnt help prevent infection and it can actually be bad for your skin, say medical doctors. In fact, older people with drier skin may benefit from showering less frequently. Proponents of showering less say there is reason to limit your bathing and that some soaps can strip your skin of beneficial bacteria.
The details
For most adults, the biggest reason for showering is to reduce body odor, especially if you are spending time around others, says Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in Baltimore, who focuses on emerging infectious diseases. While it usually accomplishes this goal, he says, showering less doesnt make you prone to infection, at least most of the time. Theres not strong data on how frequently you should be showering from an infection standpoint, Dr. Adalja says. He recommends against using antibacterial products in the shower, as they tend to disrupt the skins microbiome, or microorganisms that live on the skin
One caveat: Diabetics prone to skin infections or obese people who may have fungal infections between skin folds may have a medical need for showering more frequently, he adds. Anybody prone to skin or soft-tissue infections may need to keep their skin as clean as possible, he says. Children and babies often need to be washed more frequently to prevent infection.
For those working at home, showering less can be a good idea because it helps keep beneficial microbes on your skin, says Elaine Larson, professor emerita at Columbia University School of Nursing in New York, who recommends that adults shower every three to seven days depending on their age and activity. Since showering further dries out skin, adults over 60 who already have less moisture in their skin may be more vulnerable to germs if washing more frequently, she says. If you feel dirty, shower or take a bath, but dont think you have to every day, says Dr. Larson, who studies hygiene.
For many people in North America, a daily shower has more to do with learned habits than health, says Katherine Ashenburg, the Toronto-based author of books including The Dirt on Clean: An Unsanitized History. In Europe and elsewhere, the cultural norm is to shower less frequently. In North America, people still really shudder at the idea of not washing or using deodorant every day, she says. It just seems to be in our DNA.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/do-you-need-to-shower-every-day-11608564443 (subscription)
Phoenix61
(17,595 posts)a day isnt unheard of. However, in the winter, I may skip a day especially if I havent gone anywhere or done anything.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,693 posts)3catwoman3
(25,399 posts)Plus, some mornings I have really wild bed head, and running wet fingers thru my hair just doesnt do it.
liberal N proud
(60,939 posts)Do you want me awake? I am not awake until I take a shower.
Can't comb my hair until I take shower
Freddie
(9,687 posts)If I dont shower I feel weird all day. And dirty. At my age I dont have to wash my hair daily, it doesnt get oily anymore but I have to wash yesterdays hair spray out and start over. Mom (RIP) was of that generation of ladies that got the weekly wash and set. I cannot IMAGINE only washing my hair once a week or how dirty that would feel.
Plus neglect of personal hygiene can be an early sign of dementia. Mom always reminded Dad to take a shower and once when she was in the hospital for a week the aides at the assisted living place noticed that Dad had not showered while she was gone. We then caught on how much Mom was covering for his forgetfulness.
erronis
(16,794 posts)I have my routine in the AM - the 4 sh's. I don't want to wear Depends like the IMPOTUS.
I take a nice sit on the stool and read some good literature (nothing too stimulating!)
I pour some nice warm shower water over all of me since I don't yet have a bidet.
I also shave while standing in the stream of shower water - don't need a mirror since my face has been in the same place for the last 70+ years.
To cap it off, I shampoo.
And then I'm done for the day. Oh, sometimes I also brush my teeth.
brewens
(15,359 posts)the shower with me. Otherwise, I end up standing there in the shower staring at the wall.
LizBeth
(10,810 posts)and the clean, just gotta, gonna be. But I have reduced the washing of hair to every other, or every two days.
doc03
(36,641 posts)rzemanfl
(30,282 posts)Since the pandemic there have been a few (very few) days I have skipped a shower. I haven't had a haircut since February, so I am disgusting enough without being unclean as well.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)I couldn't take it anymore, friggin PITA.
I admit I've definitely not-showered more days than showered since I started working at home.
But also I'm not around others, so ... why?
rzemanfl
(30,282 posts)mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)on my way? Had NOBODY in it, customer-wise, and only 2 workers, both in masks.
I said seems like a 'sign', so fuggit ... let's do this!
question everything
(48,759 posts)Does not have to be precise.
rzemanfl
(30,282 posts)reason, at 73, it is still the same color. Far longer now than it was in the sixties. I am going for a Fabio with glasses look since I am not about to get the cataracts in my right eye taken care of in a pandemic.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)days after.
And I don't sweat unless I seriously exert myself ... which I don't.
And I live alone, and I work from home.
I'll let you y'all do the math on this one
Ohiogal
(34,557 posts)Where it gets beastly hot? Summer time in Ohio often requires two showers a day. It gets so humid you never dry off for weeks.
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)And it's a dry heat ... you may've heard.
Ohiogal
(34,557 posts)What do you do if your power goes out and you have no a/c?
mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)If you have means, you pack your children and pets into the car and flee to higher ground.
If you don't ... you stay behind ... and God Help You ...
dhill926
(16,953 posts)and as a result, we don't sweat or stink much. Oddly, we are just talking about this today. I only shower when I start to marinate. Every 3 or 4 or 5 days.
OregonBlue
(7,912 posts)and wash every day and use lots of lotion. Otherwise I itch so badly I can't think. When I'm in the tropics however, I shower once or even twice a day and use LOTS of lotion.
mucifer
(24,796 posts)I'm extra stinky on the weekends.
The Genealogist
(4,736 posts)I know that is fewer times a week than most people do.
This idea of showering/bathing every day is a pretty new concept. Not so long ago, people commonly took a full bath only once a week. My dad showered once a week, and all three of the grandparents I knew only had one full bathing session a week. In between, they'd take spit baths to remain hygienic. None of them had body odor, not even my dad, who did construction work.
I'll note here that neither of my grandmothers showered. Both took baths only. One of them thought showering wouldn't get you clean. The one grandpa I knew showered only. He turned on the water just enough to get wet, then soaped up, then turned the water on again to rinse off. Cheaper that way. He washed his hair (what hair he had) with bar soap.
jmbar2
(6,068 posts)I read somewhere that they were very specific about how you have to shower to preserve clean water on ships.
The Genealogist
(4,736 posts)He was older than most draftees at 37. He had a story about how he was inducted, something about someone in power getting back at him for something. He went to Camp Farragut for training, then went to Mare Island. At some point in there, he got a hernia and had to have that fixed. It didn't take. By the time they got him to where he could serve, the war had ended. He'd barely even been off the coast of California. This chapter of his life greatly influenced the rest of his life. I don't doubt that even his bathing was influenced by this.
jmbar2
(6,068 posts)Glad that escaped the war, but also honor the fact that he hung in there, despite so many challenges. He was a good American.
central scrutinizer
(12,440 posts)My sheets and pajamas rarely need washing.
Skittles
(158,725 posts)indeed
Cartoonist
(7,521 posts)I have to shampoo my oily hair every day, so I might as well shower.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)When the weather drops below 80 degrees, I quit showering until Spring. I do have to change the sheets more often because after a month or two, they get too slick to stay in bed. You know it is time to change sheets when you wake up on the floor. The cool weather-no bath policy, can save your life in the time of pandemic, because when you are out in public, no one wants to violate your space.
The French had the right idea when they believed you need a bath when you are born and in preparation for burial. It made for a blooming perfume business.
Ohiogal
(34,557 posts)and take a shower after that. In the winter time, that usually suffices for the week,unless I have a special occasion to attend, which is rare ... since I dont go anywhere else these days besides the grocery store. Its my hair that gets gross first.
Dry winter air calls for an ocean of lotion!
Summertime in Ohio is like living under water,its so humid,so sometimes two showers a day are needed. Especially if one does any yard work. Actually just walking out to the mailbox in Ohio summer humidity can make you glow.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)Just started washing hair every other day. We have a farm and a lot of animals, so we're outside a lot, picking up manure, throwing hay, doing projects, etc. Today was wicked--20 degrees was the high! My problem in the winter is that my face gets chapped and red, no matter what I use on it.
But then there's the hot and humid Kentucky summers. Like others have said, its often shower twice a day, because you sweat just looking out the window. And I get honestly filthy in the gardens.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)Tudors of both sexes wore a linen chemise next to their skin, then layers of outer clothing that had to be tied, laced, or sewn on. Wealthy Tudors would change the chemise daily, less well off weekly. They never bathed, it was damned cold and most people didn't have the new invention of fireplaces and chimneys (which caught on fire a lot, anyway).
What the researcher found was that a daily change of cotton undies did the trick, removing sweat and oils efficiently enough that no one noticed he hadn't actually bathed in months. I do believe he did wash his hair, the Tudors weren't all that fussy about pediculosis, using daily fine combing to keep the population under control, but we are.
I'm not endorsing this, it's just an illustration of how acceptable standards can be maintained in the absence of a daily shower.
NJCher
(37,763 posts)you post the most interesting stuff, warpy.
SharonClark
(10,311 posts)My skin thanks me for it
drray23
(7,946 posts)i have become obsessed with zwift. I got my old race bike back in shape and hooked up to a smart trainer. I bike every day. On nice days I mountain bike outside or hike.
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,910 posts)Than do a wash off of certain areas pretty much everyday. I also wash my face and beard a few times a day.
I use deodorant everyday,wash my hands alot.
I don't feel gross and I don't stink. I used to shower everyday and my skin was not happy. But If I detect funk or something sets off my allergies I either wash it off or shower it off.
It's a happy medium between showering everyday or neglecting hygiene and pushing it..