From age 65, how often should you shower (and why over-washing can be harmful to your health)

The Problem with Over-Showering

A daily hot shower might feel refreshing, but for mature skin, it can do more harm than good. Hot water and soap actively strip away the skin’s delicate protective lipid layer.

This can lead to:

  • Increased Dryness & Itching: A lack of natural oils causes tight, flaky, and itchy skin.

  • Redness and Irritation: The skin becomes more susceptible to inflammation.

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  • A Compromised Microbiome: Frequent washing can disrupt the skin’s natural balance of « good » bacteria, which are its first line of defense against infection.

The Ideal Showering Frequency

For most seniors, 2 to 3 showers per week is sufficient to maintain good hygiene without harming the skin.

This recommendation, supported by dermatologists, helps preserve the skin’s natural moisture and protective barriers. On non-shower days, a simple « sponge bath » focusing on the face, underarms, and groin is perfectly effective for staying fresh.

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