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How often should you *actually* shower?

The answer might surprise you.
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Shout out to "Barbie" and "Superstore" actor America Ferrera who recently told the world her guilty pleasure is not showering for a few days. As you can imagine, people have been talking about how gross this is. But is it really all that bad? (Asking for myself, a lazy person who feels obligated to take a daily shower.) Let's dig into the dirty details below.
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  Written by Morgan Mandriota
September 11, 2023 • 3 min read
 
 
 
To shower or not to shower?
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To shower or not to shower?
🌊 How often is too often? If you're showering every day but your skin is dry, itchy, and flaky, or your hair is getting brittle –– and you don't suspect anything else is going on health-wise –– that might be your sign to cut back. Frequent showering can also trigger skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. If this hits home for you, you might benefit from more time between washes.

💧 What about not showering enough? Let's start with the obvious: Body odor can increase the longer you delay bathing. Smell aside, infrequent showers can lead to a buildup of dead skin cells, sweat, and dirt, which can eventually cause acne, infections, or condition flare-ups.

🚿 So, what's the right amount for you? The ideal shower frequency depends on what's best for your unique skin type and level of hygiene. A good rule of thumb: Some experts recommend showering every other day or two to three times per week. But if you're super sweaty, smelly, or dirty, consider bathing more often as needed. If you can't give up your daily shower, at least limit it to 5 minutes and use cooler water to help protect your skin and hair!
 
 
 
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