I LIKE to shower everyday, but frankly, now that I have a baby that's a luxury. I figure once I have two babies, people will be lucky if I manage to brush my hair once a day.
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I shower before bed. It's one of those religious divides; some people get up and get clean, some people get clean and go to bed. Fortunately, my husband is the former and I'm the latter.
I definitely hear that, but no hot water? In Michigan? In January? No thanks.
Well, okay, I've taken a handful of cold baths and one cold shower in my adult life. Very against the cold. Even in LA in the summer. But that's what makes it an issue -- balancing the temporary intense discomfort, or the lingering disquiet.
Spongebath, or lots of kettling.
I'd sponge bathe with water heated on the stove before willingly going 3 days between showers.
I don't shower every day anymore, and I kind of love it. I think it's better for my skin and hair, too.
I shower before bed. It's one of those religious divides; some people get up and get clean, some people get clean and go to bed.
Bath before bedtime. If I don't take a bath before I go to bed, I have (more) problems falling asleep.
I, too, think the world will not collapse if you skip a day of showering. Especially if hypothermia is a distinctly possible byproduct of said showering.
I also think warding with pickles would be wicked cool. And I'm going to go home now since it's finally past 6 pm and I can remove one thing from my list of things I don't understand.
I'd sponge bathe with water heated on the stove before willingly going 3 days between showers.
Oh sure. But I'd sponge bathe with stove-heated water WAY before I'd take an icy cold shower in the winter.
I don't shower every day anymore, and I kind of love it. I think it's better for my skin and hair, too.
See, I can't (like compulsion can't) put on body lotion on unwashed skin. And even if I don't shower, I have 36 hours max before I need to be re-moisturised.
I remember a cousin moving to England and being so excited he could shower at night and wake up not funky. Not like Jamaica.
I don't shower every day (more by circumstance than by choice), and I don't wash my hair every time I shower. My hair is much nicer if I only wash it a couple times a week.
Suddenly, tho' I feel like I'm the skanky Buffista.