How often do you shower and how? Vol. Another race thread?

How often do you shower?

  • Once a day

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  • Twice a day

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  • Three times a day

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  • Every other day

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  • Once or Twice every three days

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  • What is this shower you speak of?

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Everyday for work and after I work out. If I'm not going anywhere on my day off ill prob skip it tho. Can't be walking around smelling like ground cumin.
 
once. in the morning.

occasionally twice, if I've gone for a run, worked in the yard, sweat excessively at the gym, etc.
 
But do they use washcloths or just the bare bar of soap :x
 
Since I've had surgery, once every other day

But normally 3 times a day. I gotta be clean, b.
 
I shower at least once a day. A shower before bed. If I do any intensive work (mid-day gym session, outside all day for some reason, etc) I'll take a shower when I'm done.

I'm ethnic by the way.
 
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Im a night shower kind of guy. I never shower in the AM unless its post gym or I fall asleep and miss my nightly shower. :lol:
 
Shower in the morning or at night, there's no need for more than 2 showers a day if that. Anything else is unncessary unless you're doing yard work, working out, etc.. but just chillin around the house and you're taking 3-4 showers a day that's dumb. Plus lotion is expensive srs :lol:
 
What kind of survey is this?

Of course you‘ll shower more if it‘s warranted. More if hot, sweaty, summer. Less if freezing, cold. etc.

midas well ask if people P in the tub.
 
From the splashing pee on your face comments to this, you one dirty dude.
"First, it’s important to understand that vitamin D3 is an oil soluble steroid hormone that’s formed when your skin is exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation. However, the vitamin D3 that is formed is on the surface of your skin does not immediately penetrate into your bloodstream. It actually needs to be absorbed from the surface of your skin into your bloodstream. The critical question then is: how long does it take the vitamin D3 to penetrate your skin and reach your bloodstream?

If you’re thinking about an hour or two, then you’re wrong. Because new evidence shows it takes up to 48 hours before you absorb the majority of the vitamin D that was generated by exposing your skin to the sun! TWO WHOLE DAYS!

Therefore, if you shower with soap, you will simply wash away much of the vitamin D3 your skin generated, and decrease the benefits of your sun exposure. So to optimize your vitamin D level, you need to delay washing your body with soap for about two full days after sun exposure.

Other Reasons to Avoid the Shower
 
Avoiding the shower can also benefit your health in a number of other ways, because unless you have well water, you’re showering in water from a municipal water supply that is loaded with chlorine, fluoride, disinfection by products, and pharmaceutical drugs that have made their way into the sewer system.

Chlorine, although it’s best avoided as much as possible, is actually not the major issue. The biggest danger comes from the byproducts created when chlorine combines with organic material in the water.  These disinfection byproducts (DBPs), such as trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs) are EXTREMELY toxic. Some experts believe them to be over 10,000 times more toxic than chlorine. They’re so dangerous, in fact, that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets the goal limit for some of them at zero. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to enforce, which means you always have some in your municipal water supply.

DBPs have been linked to reproductive problems in both animals and humans, and human studies suggest that lifetime consumption of chlorine-treated water can more than double the risk of bladder and rectal cancers in certain individuals. Unfortunately, studies have shown DBPs may wreak even more havoc when they’re absorbed through your skin. For example, one study published in the Journal of Environmental Sciences last year found that swimming in a chlorinated pool presented an unacceptable cancer risk.  You can easily absorb as many DBP toxins in one shower as you would by drinking tap water all week long, so the less time you spend in the shower, the better."
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/a...-Actually-Decrease-Your-Vitamin-D-Levels.aspx

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Usually 2 times a day, maybe once a day in the winter and maybe more in the summer.

The amount unless it's zero doesn't matter though. Some of you ppl don't know how to wash yourselves properly so you could shower 6 times a day and it'd probably only make it worse. A lot of yall don't wash the back of your necks, clean ya ***** right, scrub your backs, etc. Cats don't be scraping/brushing their tongues when the brush their teeth. Probably got dead skin storing up on parts of your bodies for weeks on end.
 
Normally just once a day in the winter months, twice in summer. if I'm on my workout/exercise regimen then twice a day for sure. Have to get that last shower before bed after working out.
 
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guilty...sometimes ill only wash my sheets once a week or even go 3 days with using the same bath towel :smh:

i can be a nasty rascal

Wait, once a week sheets change is nasty? Even my mom, who doesn't have a lot to do other than clean, doesn't change them more than that.
 
Basically whenever I feel like I need one. If it's cold and I had a light day, no sweating, no strenuous activity, i may not even think to shower. In the summer, or after working out or something, once maybe twice a day. My boys from college used to hoop then hop right in their bed :x
 
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Daily.
Cousin had a smelly roommate that had bad shower hygiene, son came out the shower saying "yo just took a good *** shower, used soap, shampoo, scrubbed everywhere and **** with hot water" like son you gotta do that normally.
Nasty fools hooping and jumping straight to bed to sleep like son you can run up and down he court jumping and **** pretty sure you can stand in the shower for 10 minutes.
And using the bath towel 3 times is bad? Damn
 
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Unless I do something that warrants a second shower like yard work it's once a day. I got eczema b.
 
lol its true. im a minority and i shower once a day. i was never the smelly kid in school and never had anyone comment on how i smell. :smokin

WHEN you shower (morning or night) , is another question...
 
Showered with this Nigerian chick once, look like she was tryna scrub her skin off :smh:
 
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