Showers work like coffee for some, providing the stimulation it takes to wake up and start the day. Other people use them to wind down and relax after a tough day or difficult workout. But according to dermatologist Dr. Ranella Hirsch in an article for Essence, if you shower every day, it might not be good for you. Showers disrupt natural processes that occur on your skin and in your hair and nails. They also waste clean water, which so many people in the world lack access to.
.This is news to my ears. Not just because I'm lazy, but because I hate the shower. There's just so much to do in there. Plus it's dangerous. I can barely walk on land without falling, so it doesn't make sense to have me move around in a slippery shower with chemicals and razors in my hands. How I'm still alive is kind of a miracle.
.This is news to my ears. Not just because I'm lazy, but because I hate the shower. There's just so much to do in there. Plus it's dangerous. I can barely walk on land without falling, so it doesn't make sense to have me move around in a slippery shower with chemicals and razors in my hands. How I'm still alive is kind of a miracle.
If you, too, come close to death each time you turn on that faucet, or if you just wish you had a few extra minutes each week, you'll be happy to know that limiting showers can make you healthier. It can also make you look better.
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