Bouncing off an exchange with Missy about daily laundry, I feel the need for a new thread instead of threadjacking the one about soap!
I am completely dirty compared to most Americans, whom I feel are over-clean. Too much cleanliness is not a good thing. Our skin benefits from oils and our immune system benefits from an environment that's not TOO clean.
I shower most days but I do skip days occasionally. It's not THAT unusual for me to go 2-3 days without a shower, when I'll do a Navy wash (all relevant bits).
I wash my bedlinen and pajamas once a week.
I wash my hair every 3-5 days.
I wear clean underpants, socks, and top every day.
I change my bra every 3-4 days if I haven't become hot, but get a clean one out if I've become sweaty.
Jeans get washed about every two weeks.
What about you? I'm sure most people here are cleaner than me.
But here's my question: I suffer no skin conditions or ailments from not washing everything I wear or sleep in every day, or from skipping showers, or from changing bedlinen and pajamas only once a week. I never get sick, and I put that down to good handwashing habits and the fact that my environment isn't over-cleaned, nor am I exposing my skin to too many detergents, whether applied directly or in the cloth of things that are washed daily. If there is no difference in sickness or skin conditions between me and someone who washes themselves and everything their skin touches daily, then what is the point of all that daily washing? Surely it only serves to waste water and wash away essential oils and the good germs? In my opinion, if you are too clean, you go full circle and start experiencing negatives.
Of course, we all think our own way is best!
I am completely dirty compared to most Americans, whom I feel are over-clean. Too much cleanliness is not a good thing. Our skin benefits from oils and our immune system benefits from an environment that's not TOO clean.
I shower most days but I do skip days occasionally. It's not THAT unusual for me to go 2-3 days without a shower, when I'll do a Navy wash (all relevant bits).
I wash my bedlinen and pajamas once a week.
I wash my hair every 3-5 days.
I wear clean underpants, socks, and top every day.
I change my bra every 3-4 days if I haven't become hot, but get a clean one out if I've become sweaty.
Jeans get washed about every two weeks.
What about you? I'm sure most people here are cleaner than me.
But here's my question: I suffer no skin conditions or ailments from not washing everything I wear or sleep in every day, or from skipping showers, or from changing bedlinen and pajamas only once a week. I never get sick, and I put that down to good handwashing habits and the fact that my environment isn't over-cleaned, nor am I exposing my skin to too many detergents, whether applied directly or in the cloth of things that are washed daily. If there is no difference in sickness or skin conditions between me and someone who washes themselves and everything their skin touches daily, then what is the point of all that daily washing? Surely it only serves to waste water and wash away essential oils and the good germs? In my opinion, if you are too clean, you go full circle and start experiencing negatives.
Of course, we all think our own way is best!
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