You may remember some time ago I wrote about my mum’s attitude that ‘A little bit of dirt never killed anybody’. This was in regards to her cavalier disregard for sell-by dates.kitchen cleanliness and other such pleasantries!
To add to this, I remember only having a bath once a week (on a Sunday night fresh for school on Monday), and it was either in with my younger sister, or somebody else’s second-hand water! We didn’t think anything of it really at that time, as we still washed, just didn’t bathe!
Of course, becoming teenagers was a whole new ballgame. We were never out of the bathroom! Mum would be vexed that we would only wear our clothes once and then chuck them in the wash. Apart from underwear, she was convinced that our clothes still had another day or two left in them before they got dirty enough to warrant washing.
She thought we were crazy washing our hair every day as well, telling us that it ‘would wash all the goodness out of it’. We still did it anyway, and got through a job lot of shampoo and conditioner along the way.
According to a survey of 2021 women commissioned by Flint + Flint (A skin care company) four out of five women still don’t bother to shower every day, and in fact one-third will go for three days without washing at all. Phewwwww, I bet things get a bit whiffy around the nethers. How gross!
Like most women I know, I bathe every day, and many times more often than that. I would never dream of going to work without first bathing, which is one of the reasons I get up so early. In my opinion, it is not just about personal pride, but consideration for others as well. I have to get pretty close to my patients, and I am sure they would not want to be a couple of inches from an unwashed armpit – or worse!
By the same token,when I worked in a hospital, we would wash our patients every day, for their self-respect and dignity as well as the obvious infection control measures. Most of us actually feel better when we are clean, with washed hair and fresh clothes.
I am not averse to a bit of dirt either. Kids like to play in the mud and get filthy, as it is so much fun. I think if we obsessively clean everything to within an inch of its life, then we run the risk of not building up any resistance, and catching everything going! It is about balance and common sense.
Are we too clean or should we leave it 3 days between washes?
I also bathe every day, Judy, and if I do gym or sport sometimes more than once. I only wash my hair once every third though as it is very dry and gets much dryer if I wash if more often. When I was a teenager I used to wash it once every two days. My Mother always said cleanliness is next to Godliness. My mom also has funny ideas about sell by dates. She gave me two tins yesterday for my street beggars. I check the dates and they expired in 2013!!!!!!
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HA! Mums do not seem to be overly concerned with sell-by dates at all! 🙂
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Don’t obsess… but in the name of hygiene we should bathe everyday!
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Definitely! 🙂
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To be truthful, Judy. I don’t bathe every day. When I’m depressed, I’ve even gone 7 days. Yeah, definitely whiffy around the nethers!!
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I don’t bathe when I am depressed, either Melinda. It is a whole different picture then.
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Oh, so we are talking about when the meds are working?? lol Then usually once a day.
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Oh yes! Definitely. It is a struggle to even get out of bed on bad days let alone bathe and get dressed!
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I think it varies depending on the person. I have dry skin and dry hair. I don’t soap everywhere when I’m not dirty (as advised by dermatologist.) I don’t wash the goodness out of my hair, not even close. Rarely wash my hair. More boar bristle brush. Sit in the tub with plain water mostly, but typically not daily. Shower when I’ve gotten dirty or smelly, like after a long workout or time in the garden. Shower much more in the summer.
I’d say more, but you’d probably get grossed out 😛
Just, I’m a very dry person who isn’t particularly odoriferous. I smell nice, I promise. People often say so. 🙂 lol
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I am jealous of your shower! I really have to wash my hair every couple of days or you could fry chips in the grease! I never wash my face with soap, just plain cold water as I thought it kept skin looking young (I know I am deluded as I have wrinkles, but my skin is smooth)!!!
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I believe you about the smooth skin. The only stuff I put on my face is plant goo, like aloe vera and coconut oil! lol
Moo’s hair is like yours, she can barely go a day without washing it!
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Poor Moo, it is a bloody pain having to keep washing hair. Ooooh, I bet your face smells good enough to eat, and is smooth too!
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LOL! 🙂 The dog thinks so!
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Hello, and thanks for stopping by. I am Judy, in my (very) early fifties and decided that life definitely gets more interesting as it goes on! I am a wife and a mum and have just finished University as a Registered Nurse, after having worked as an Associate Practitioner in the NHS. I am also a poet and the author of my debut book, 'Rhymes of the Times.' I love to laugh, and I love rhyming words too, so I joined the two together, and my book was born. I am currently working on another book in the series also. I am a prolific blogger and enjoy writing funny stories, anecdotes, and anything really that takes my fancy.
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