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How often should I shower?

  • Once or more a day every day - even weekends!

    Votes: 1,439 80.9%
  • Every couple of days since I have an enchanting musk

    Votes: 287 16.1%
  • Once a week, I enjoy smelling like a foot

    Votes: 11 0.6%
  • I don't allow clean water to touch me since my natural oils and scent allow me to ward off predators

    Votes: 41 2.3%

  • Total voters
    1,778

Rvaan

Member
Oct 25, 2017
13,734
TIME answers the question that seems to have been plaguing ERA since the dawn of the site.

Some people don't feel clean without a long hot shower. But is a daily shower necessary—or even healthy?

"I think showering is mostly for aesthetic reasons," says Dr. Elaine Larson, an infectious disease expert and associate dean for research at Columbia University School of Nursing. "People think they're showering for hygiene or to be cleaner, but bacteriologically, that's not the case."

Larson's research has shown the antibacterial soaps and cleaning products many people use in their homes aren't any better than plain old soap at lowering the risk for infectious diseases. And when it comes to showering, all that scrubbing and exfoliating doesn't amount to much.

"Bathing will remove odor if you're stinky or have been to the gym," she says. But in terms of protecting you from illness, washing your hands regularly is probably adequate.


Too much all-over bathing may even raise your risk for some health issues. Dry, cracked skin opens up gaps for infection-causing germs to slip through. That means frequent bathing when your skin is already dry—and especially as you age, when your skin becomes thinner and less hydrated—may increase the odds of coming down with something, Larson says.

Other experts agree. "I think most people over-bathe," says Dr. C. Brandon Mitchell, assistant professor of dermatology at George Washington University.


Mitchell says washing can strip your skin of its natural oils, and may also disrupt the skin's population of immune system-supporting bacteria. That's especially true of antibacterial cleansers, which both he and Larson recommend you ditch. (More reason to skip the antibacterial soaps: Some research has linked triclosan, an ingredient found in many of these products, to potential health risks.)

So what's the ideal shower frequency? In terms of your health—not how you look or smell—probably once or twice a week, Mitchell says. "Your body is naturally a well-oiled machine," he says. "A daily shower isn't necessary."

People might not appreciate your natural musk. (And that's no small concern: One recent study found smelliness ranks among the top relationship dealbreakers.) But as long as you're washing your hands—and your clothing, which naturally rubs off and collects a lot of the dead cells and grime your body accumulates—you'd likely suffer no ill health effects, Larson says.

Historically, bathing has fallen in and out of favor. "The ancient Romans were a very bath-loving people," says Dr. Katherine Ashenburg, author of The Dirt On Clean: An Unsanitized History. "They typically frequented their amazing public baths once daily." Ancient Egyptians and, to a lesser extent, ancient Greeks were also big on baths, she says.

But the fall of the Roman Empire wiped out the aquatic infrastructure that allowed many people access to fresh water for washing, Ashenburg says. The habit of bathing took another big hit during the 14th century when medical experts at the Sorbonne in Paris declared washing a health concern. Warm water opened pores, and so could increase a person's risk of contracting the bubonic plague, they claimed (incorrectly). A fear of hot water and bathing persisted for the next 500 years, Ashenburg says.

Now, regular bathing is back in vogue—and if you really dig a daily shower, feel free to indulge if your skin feels healthy and hydrated (water conservation arguments aside, of course).

"I tell patients who shower daily not to lather their whole bodies," Mitchell says. Hit your pits, butt and groin, which are the areas that produce strong-smelling secretions. The rest of your body doesn't need much soaping, he says.

Your hair is trickier. "Some people with a dry scalp and hair probably only need to lather it every few weeks," Mitchell says. But even if you have dandruff or some other scalp issue that requires more frequent washing, a couple washes a week will suffice, he says.
http://time.com/4259559/shower-soap...time&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social
 

Cybersai

Banned
Jan 8, 2018
11,631
I shower every morning before I leave for work. Even on weekends I immediately go to the shower the moment I wake up. How is this even a question?
 

ASleepingMonkey

The Fallen
Oct 26, 2017
4,497
Iowa
If you aren't doing it at least once a day... sort it out. Takes 15 minutes and it's relaxing and you smell good after.
 

Deleted member 31133

User requested account closure
Banned
Nov 5, 2017
4,155
So what's the ideal shower frequency? In terms of your health—not how you look or smell—probably once or twice a week,

Nope. Don't give a damn if this is proven by science. I'm still going to have a daily shower.
 

Chrno

Member
Oct 25, 2017
3,601
"Bathing will remove odor if you're stinky or have been to the gym," she says. But in terms of protecting you from illness, washing your hands regularly is probably adequate.

uhm, yeah, that's exactly why I take showers.
 

Corran Horn

Member
Oct 25, 2017
1,615
I gotta shower after work or I smell really bad. Working outside, Im covered in sweat for most of the day during the summer times.
 

Tekniqs

Member
Oct 26, 2017
1,218
shower in the morning before work, shower at night after gym/playing basketball...rinse and repeat
 

TinfoilHatsROn

Avenger
Oct 25, 2017
3,119
Yes I shower to remove odor. That's like the number one reason...

Sure healthwise it may be safe to shower once a week but being clean and smelling good is important so I'm still keeping my frequent habit. And the article says it is fine too.
 

Jangowuzhere

Attempted to circumvent ban with alt account
Banned
Oct 28, 2017
1,505
lol, once or twice a week.

I'll buy the shower every other day concept that I've previously read about, but once a week is way too damn long to go without a shower.

It doesn't matter if it's healthier, your social status will tank with everyone. Even if you're a person who goes days without breaking a sweat, you're going to start smelling eventually.
 

MajorBritten

Banned
Nov 2, 2017
1,080
These researchers obviously aren't married and dont masterbate. If I showered only once a week or two I would be sleeping on the sofa.
 

GamerDude

Banned
Oct 28, 2017
6,313
Call me crazy, but I don't shower every day. I shower every other day most of the time...sometimes a little more than that.
 

Truly Gargantuan

Still doesn't have a tag :'(
Banned
Oct 25, 2017
8,034
Eh, I'll skip a day sometimes. Especially if I've just been laying around the house doing nothing all day.
 

Laserbeam

Member
Oct 27, 2017
6,456
Canada
There was a time in my life where I showered every other day and never really felt that gross. These days I can't imagine that. I run five days a week and there's no way around having to bathe when I get back and am covered In sweat.

Between that and work, I feel a daily shower is pretty much a requirement even though I DO suffer from some really dry skin.
 
Oct 25, 2017
26,560
I'll admit to skipping a Saturday or Sunday every now and then if I know I'm not gonna go anywhere or be around anyone, but yeah, typically daily.
 
Oct 27, 2017
3,837
lol no

i live in texas

if i step outside for like 5 min. i smell all musty and sweaty and gross

i need to shower BEFORE and AFTER bed daily.
if i could, i'd even shower in the middle of the day to get rid of that humidity on my skin.
 

Deleted member 1839

User requested account closure
Banned
Oct 25, 2017
11,625
Just like you said, I take showers everyday because I go to the gym frequently and I also don't want to smell like ass.

Pretty simple.
 

FF Seraphim

Member
Oct 26, 2017
13,748
Tokyo
I shower twice a day during these hot humid summers. For anyone who lives in Tokyo, you know what Im talking about. Just stepping outside and you are probably covered in sweat.
Hell the days I workout I rinse off in the gym shower on top of the 2 showers.
 

ZeoVGM

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
76,219
Providence, RI
I understand and take no issue with the idea of not showing every single day.

But I don't remotely understand showering once a week. Even twice is pushing it. If I go two days without a shower, I feel dirty and gross.
 

AppleMIX

Prophet of Truth
Member
Oct 27, 2017
1,702
I shower everyday. If I miss a shower I end up feeling dirty as fuck.
 

Dalek

Member
Oct 25, 2017
38,986
If I step outside and encounter and heat at all, my scalp immediately begins sweating. I feel and smell gross until I shower.
 

Sal_S

Member
Oct 30, 2017
1,476
Hamilton
My hair is a terrible, greasy, untamable mess every morning. Even after a haircut. So yeah, I need a shower daily.

Even then, it feels nice showering daily. Probably a waste of a lot of water tho.