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How often should you shower

by Johana Mukandila
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It may seem right, but taking a shower every day may be harmful to your skin. Some dermatologists advocate taking a shower every other day, or two to three times per week.

Many people take a shower at least once a day, either in the morning or before going to bed. Depending on the day and their level of activity, they may even take two or three showers.

Personal hygiene is unquestionably important. While some people take a daily shower, it does not have to be a part of your daily routine in many circumstances according to dermatologists.

Here is what happens if you take too many showers

According to WebMD the normal skin has a protective coating of oil and a balance of “good” bacteria that help protect it from dryness and infections. Cleaning it too frequently, especially with strong soaps and intense scrubbing, can tear away this layer, resulting in dry, irritated, itchy skin. This can produce skin cracks that allow germs and allergens to enter, leading in skin infections or allergic responses.

Furthermore the health publication states, your body’s immune system requires stimulation from microorganisms, including those that live on your skin. If you scrub them away too quickly, your body will not have time to build antibodies that will protect you from them.

The dermatologists’ advice above does not imply that you should reduce your shower time. Everyone’s skin is unique, and skin can change from season to season. It’s best to contact your dermatologist or doctor regarding any inquires you may encounter or face with regards to your skin. 

For example, if your skin is drier in the winter, taking too frequent showers can cause excessive dryness. However, taking a shower every day in the summer may not be harmful to your skin.

Because there are no laws about how much is too much on taking a shower, it’s crucial to get to know your body and figure out what your skin can handle.

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