You’ve been showering all wrong… and probably not staying in long enough
WHETHER you like morning showers or night showers, it's important you are staying in there long enough.
If you shower for less than five minutes at a time, you might want to have a re-think.
With data revealing that many of us don’t shower daily and a whopping 5.4k monthly searches for ‘how often should you shower', UK adults seem to be unsure about how often we should be showering and for how long.
So to answer your questions, have partnered with health professionals to shed some light on our showering habits.
You may want to take notes…
Abbas Kanani, pharmacist at , said: “In regards to how long to shower for, around 8-10 minutes is usually enough time to hydrate your skin and cleanse.
“Showering for too long (especially in a hot shower) can strip your skin of its natural oils, causing it to become dry.
“To lock in moisture after a shower, use an aqueous based cream to moisturise.”
However, if you’re a person that jumps in and out of the shower within minutes, listen up…
Abbas advises: “Showering for less than 5 minutes may not be long enough to cleanse your body, and can cause bacterial or fungal infections.”
“The top layer of the skin, the epidermis, has the vital function of the skins’ barrier; your body’s first defence to the outside world.
“You can think of this as a brick wall.
“Over-aggressive skin cleansing is, in fact, an act of self-sabotage, damaging this brick wall.
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“If your skin is red, flaky, dry or sensitive after washing, it’s pleading with you to dial down your routine.
“This will especially be the case if the skin’s brick wall may be already compromised, for example in ageing skin, ultraviolet light damage or skin disorders such as eczema.”
What are the benefits of cold showers?
As many wellness centres promote the use of low-temperature water to relax and improve our blood circulation, it’s not surprising that there are over 2,000 searches every month about the potential benefits of cold water for our bodies.
Sports rehabilitator, Hannah Symes, advises: "Cold water is good for you as it increases circulation, constructing the superficial blood vessels while making the deeper one's work a little harder to maintain an ideal body temperature.
“Mentally it helps to stimulate you, especially first thing in the morning as it gets you alert quicker than a warm shower; this can help reduce your need for caffeine intake!
“It can also help to relieve stress by dropping your cortisone levels, which is your stress hormone, leaving you feeling far more relaxed."
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