lundi 29 décembre 2025

How Often You Should Shower After 65 (And Why Showering Too Often Can Be Bad for Your Health)

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From a certain age, daily routines should be carefully considered. One of the most painless things—showering—can even weaken your skin without you realizing it. What if we told you that after 65, you shouldn't shower every day? Would you believe it? A fantastic suggestion, but one already widely disproved by experts.
Why skin changes with age
A body that grows, a skin that becomes more refined
As we age, our skin loses some of its natural properties. This is due to a decrease in collagen, elastin, and sebum, the elements that keep skin firm, elastic, and protected.
Think of the skin barrier as a knight's shield: with age, this shield becomes thinner and more fragile. Furthermore, external aggressors such as pollution, cold, chemicals, etc., penetrate it more easily. And showering too often isn't an aggravating factor.
Too many showers, really dry
Warm water and     soap   : reduce mature skin

 

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Showering is a joyful, invigorating, almost formal experience. But if the water is too hot and the products are too harsh, we don't just remove dirt: we also damage the skin's natural protective layer.
In people over 65, this causes redness, tightness, itching, and even mild infections. Furthermore, showering too often also alters the skin's microbiome, the invisible flora that helps fight germs.
The perfect frequency: 2 to 3 showers a week
Experts have found that for mature skin, it's best to limit yourself to two or three showers a week. This is enough to stay clean while maintaining the skin's natural hydration.
This method, already used in medicine, is a powerful idea for fragile skin. It helps maintain good hygiene without damaging the epidermis, just as we prefer to clean our car regularly rather than wash it every day.
The right actions in the shower
Selecting the right products makes the difference
Follow these tips when you shower:
  • Moderate, warmer temperature.
  • Gentle, enriched soaps or soap-free shower gels, specially developed for sensitive skin.
  • A short shower, about 5 minutes.
  • Pat dry, do not rub.
  • And above all, moisturize your skin after every shower. A good moisturizer helps replenish the protective barrier damaged by water.
In short: if you take care of your skin, you also take care of yourself.
At any age, but even more so after 65, our skin needs sensitivity, care, and protection. Adapting your personal hygiene routine doesn't mean giving up on cleanliness; on the contrary, it means getting to know your body and preparing it for its true needs.
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