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

Why You Shouldn’t Shower Every Day After 65 – As we age,

our skin becomes thinner, drier, and more fragile.

Collagen, elastin, and sebum—

natural elements that protect and hydrate skin—decline over time.

Too many hot showers and harsh soaps can strip away the skin’s protective barrier,

causing dryness, itching, and irritation.

Experts recommend 2–3 showers per week for people over 65.

This keeps you clean while preserving skin health and moisture.Shower smart:

Use lukewarm water, Choose gentle, moisturizing cleansers,

Keep showers under 5 minutes,

Pat dry (don’t rub),

Moisturize right after.

Taking care of your skin is

part of taking care of yourself—especially as you age.5.

More Gentle Alternatives

Exist Instead of daily showers, consider:

Showering every 2–3 days instead,

or as needed . Sponge baths, Using mild, moisturizing soaps.

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