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

After a certain age, certain everyday actions deserve to be rethought. One of the most innocuous—taking a shower—could actually be weakening your skin without you realizing it. What if we told you that after 65, you shouldn’t shower every day? A surprising piece of advice, but one validated by experts.

Why skin changes with age

A body that evolves, skin that refines

Over time, our skin loses some of its  natural capabilities . Like an old  towel  that frays with each wash, it becomes thinner, drier, and, above all, much more vulnerable. The culprits? The decline in collagen, elastin, and sebum, the elements that keep our skin firm, supple, and protected.

Think of the skin barrier as a knight’s shield: over the years, this shield becomes thinner and more fragile. As a result, external aggressions – pollution, cold, chemicals, etc. – find their way through more easily. And showering, if done too frequently, becomes an  unsuspected aggravating factor .

Too many showers, really drying out

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