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Do You Need to Shower Every Day? :marseysniff:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37989269

It depends. Where do you live, how much do you sweat, and - important - how much stress you are under...I live in a cool climate, and every 2-3 days is usually fine.

:#marseystinky:

Hot water is my favorite modern luxury. I'd shower if it wasn't such a poor environmental choice.

:#marseygas:

Even if you do step into the shower everyday, there's a good chance you're using too much soap :marseywords: :marseywords: :marseywords:

:#marseybrap:

"Need"?

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wtf is the theory behind "too much soap"

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Your hair and skin need some oils to be healthy. Soap works by binding to water and oil molecules so it strips off natural oils as well as bacteria and filth. This can be countered with various lotions and conditioners to prevent drying out, you could also use a shower cap to keep your hair dry and allow it to retain it's natural oils. Generally I'd recommend 2-3 days. You could do it everyday but you'd have to put a little more effort and money to maintain and prevent drying out.

Disclaimer: Not a professional, just have long hair


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It's dirty neurodivergent cope

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I thought it dehydrated your skin/hair?

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also bad for thenvirimment

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allow me to make a counter-offer: for every shower you skip i shall throw one (1) battery in a lake of my choosing.

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In general a simple one: advertisement is showing you way too big portions of hygiene products used. You will most likely have better results with using 2 smaller portions.

Apart from that your hair & skin have protective layers. The pH of your skin is ~4.7 so slightly acidic. The soap is obviously a base. If you paid attention in chemistry you know what happens - the protective layer of your skin gets damaged. So using soap less often and just cleaning yourself with water (neutral pH) only is beneficial in that regard. Alternatively you can use various skin care products to help your skin.

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