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Open in hackernews

Poll: How often do you bathe?

30•surprisetalk•4h ago

Comments

BLKNSLVR•3h ago
I voted 10 but it's closer to 15.

Wednesday (night), Friday (night), Saturday (afternoon), Sunday (morning - depending on physical activity, which depends mostly on weather). They're all based on sports activities.

For some lucky reason, I don't naturally stink - and I do work with people who would definitely let me know if I did, plus family members where various judgements are pretty no-holds-barred.

Freak_NL•3h ago
15 is a common data point too, because that effectively puts you at once every two days. That's my natural rhythm; any longer and I feel grubby (shaving in particular). I just don't sweat that much I guess.

This is a weirdly posed poll though. Per week is much more aligned with people's recurring schedules. I know I shower 3 or 4 days a week, but it's weird to consider this on a monthly basis.

postalrat•3h ago
5, 10, 15, 30, 30+ would have been much better options
nirui•2h ago
Here's my admiration. If I don't take a shower every two days, my hair will be so soiliy I can't even sleep.
Tuperoir•3h ago
Thanks for this poll, I'm baffled to see people not showering every day, but what do you know !
sgt•3h ago
Sometimes I just throw some water in my face, shave using the machine, then off I go. Next day I'll shower.

Also, remember that fresh underwear and clothes is almost the same as a shower.

BLKNSLVR•3h ago
I do the cold-water face splash every day, it wakes me up good. Can recommend.

I can't shave without showering afterwards though, I get itchy (maybe only psychologically) from the (idea of the) little shaved bits dropping on my skin and staying there under my clothes all day. It's one of the very few things I'm "funny" about.

Freak_NL•3h ago
I can't shave comfortably without showering first. Get the hairs soaked for a smoother shave. I wet shave, so all shaved bits get gathered in the razor which gets rinsed of in the basin.
datadrivenangel•3h ago
Shaving towel to catch any bits. Like a food bib.
tokai•3h ago
Showering everyday is connected to atopic eczema and allergies. Your skin is the first element of your immune system and showering every day with soap is unnatural and damaging to your skin.
madmask•3h ago
Apparently not because I am fine
jollyllama•3h ago
You don't have to use soap every time.
tokai•3h ago
Why do you think I specified "with soap"?
jonwinstanley•3h ago
Presumably it's also heavily influenced by climate, job and location?

Working in dirty or dusty conditions for example, or if you have a long commute in and out of the city on a train, you don't really want to skip having a shower.

thrance•3h ago
Showering period is unnatural. I am not doubting that showering too often can be damaging to your health, but this argument feels weak.
brandon272•3h ago
Could be that if I stopped showering for an extended period of time these issues would resolve, but… if I don’t shower daily my eczema quickly explodes out of control, worsening with each day.
alistairSH•3h ago
I've been led to believe the daily shower is a mostly American thing.

Myself, I shower most days, but that's largely because I'm either in the gym or cycling most days. Sometimes, that means 2x showers, because I'll hit the gym in the AM and cycle in the PM.

owebmaster•3h ago
Yes, American, indeed. It is a culture of the natives of the Americas to shower (swim in rivers) multiple times a day. Brazilian culture is highly influenced by that. We also brush our teeth multiple times a day.
barrkel•3h ago
I think it's hard to draw conclusions from this level of data without being able to correlate with daily levels and degrees of social contact and intimacy, regional climate and weather, activity levels and exercise, and so on.
lordnacho•3h ago
Ye Olde Paradoxe of Simpson
lkbm•3h ago
Yeah, when I was biking to and from work in Texas, I was showering 1-2 times a day during the summer. I'm now working from home in a cooler climate, so it's more like 1-4 times a week.
downboots•3h ago
Or GitHub repo stars
ramesh31•3h ago
Or degree of affinity to GNU principles
relaxing•3h ago
Beard length and suspenders width.
madmask•3h ago
Every day. Now that I am in my own home I actually have a warm bath every evening, it’s a great way to end the day. I can skip one day in rare occasions but feel too uncomfortable going more than that, not because of stink or others noticing but because I just don’t feel clean
caust1c•3h ago
HN has polls?
mindcrime•3h ago
Yep. The feature isn't widely advertised, but it's there:

https://news.ycombinator.com/newpoll

voidUpdate•3h ago
Sadly because of mental and physical illness, not as much as I should
isoprophlex•3h ago
Every day I soak myself in an extremely hot bath, just bobbing around like a spineless deep sea creature. Sometimes I watch old star trek episodes from the bath. An indulgence, a waste of energy and drinking water, is not very nice from a sustainability point of view. But it is one of the day's great pleasures, a nice way to unwind, the dual to my first cup of coffee of the day.
burgerrito•3h ago
I can definitely say that on a hot day I shower like three times a day
eappleby•3h ago
Surprised to so many people showering more than once per day. For people that do that, is that due to morning showers coupled with post-activity shower?
Enginerrrd•3h ago
Yes.

The activity can be anything from exercise to manual labor, or being exposed to various bodily fluids. (I have kids.)

My wife is a nurse and so she usually has a shower after work in addition to a morning shower.

criddell•3h ago
Yes. When I ride my bike to work, I shower when I get there. If I do yardwork, I shower when done. Before I go to bed, I shower or take a bath. Sometimes when I'm working from home and stuck on a problem, I'll take a shower to think about it.
datadrivenangel•3h ago
Hot summer day (35-40c) with time outside means that an extra shower to rinse off is very nice, and sometimes a third shower before bed to rinse off and get cool is comfortable. Usually that's excessive though.
owebmaster•3h ago
And one before going to bed. For Brazilians, ~60 times per month might be the lower end.
hackeraccount•2h ago
When the summer rolls around that's not super uncommon for me. Go for a run in the morning - take a shower. Take a walk in the evening - take another shower. It gets hot n' humid in the Summer where I live though.

That second shower is pretty quick though. Just enough so that I'm not sweaty when I go to bed because who'd want that?

benoau•3h ago
Seems to me that if I go to bed dirty then I will be contaminating my bed with all the bacteria and viruses and stuff I've accumulated throughout the day.
elif•3h ago
It's not that straightforward I don't think. I rinse off before and after the hot tub, and after a run, but I only shower with soap and shampoo 1-2x per week. So am I 10x or am I 50x?
k__•3h ago
I guess the question is, what does this survey try to find?

I mean, a hot tub could be seen as bath, but it might not be related to cleanliness but more of a relaxation thing.

Going swimming in a public path that is full of chlorine might have cleaning properties too, especially if you don't swim in the children's pool, lol.

ruined•3h ago
i feel like this scale should have been logarithmic
dbg31415•3h ago
You shower at night — so your bed doesn’t become a biohazard from all the filth you dragged home from being out in the world (and so maybe your partner will actually want to get dirty with you). Then again in the morning — to wake up (and wash off last night’s sins). And of course after the gym — so you don’t walk around smelling like a teenager. This is all basic hygiene, not advanced calculus.
qoez•3h ago
I don't mean this as flamebait but my pet theory is that showering and washing your hands is the 1800s version of wearing covid masks (except it stuck around as a permanent feature). It's more of a public safety thing you do for other people than for yourself and doing it twice a day is probably way excessive. It's probably closer to once every two days or less depending on how easily you generate body odor.
k__•3h ago
Yes, probably.

Especially since you can wash yourself daily without hopping under a shower or in a tub.

k__•3h ago
Most of the year, I shower 2-3 times a week, but I wash myself with a washcloth on the non-shower days before going to bed. It's faster, cheaper, better for the environment, and probably better for my skin.

However, in the really hot weeks of the summer (we don't have that many of those here), I shower daily, sometimes even two times a day.

throw0101c•3h ago
For anyone interested in the over use of soap (and other chemicals), this book from a clinical/practicing dermatologist (and medical prof) is worth checking out:

* https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35733533-beyond-soap

* https://drsandyskotnicki.com

agumonkey•3h ago
This should include full remote status, I do shave some days because I'm home and I only go out that day to walk in the mountains. Something I would not do when I had work in office.
gthompson512•3h ago
I usually exercise ~5 days a week and on those days will shower or bathe twice. On days when I am doing yard work or grilling it might bathe 3 times depending on how poorly I planned out my day.
hallway_monitor•3h ago
Out, out, damned spot!
Netcob•3h ago
I struggle with habits a lot, but this is one of the few that work for me. I think the kids call it "habit stacking"?

Basically, I have to brush my teeth and shower before going to bed. It's all one package, and I'm very efficient at it.

So it's at least once a day, more if I was sweating a lot.

Another one: brush teeth before leaving the house for the first time that day. ...that used to work better before working from home.

I've added a lot of other habits since then, using an overcomplicated system of deadlines and rewards.

CrociDB•3h ago
That's a topic I actually put a lot of thought, coming from South America living in Europe, I see an extreme contrast in shower habits. In the north of Brazil, people would take 2~3 "cold" showers a day--most people don't even have warm water, because it's over 30 degrees Celsius pretty much at any time of the day, at any time of the year, so you sweat a lot. Now here, I see people are mostly fine with 2~3 showers a week. Sometimes less.

Initially that was a shock for me, until I understood it's a lot related to climate, job, activities, social life, etc, but also because in South America people rely more on the showers for their overall hygiene. They just shower for anything. Ate something too fatty that got your hands and face greasy? Time for shower. In Europe I see people taking more care of their hygiene other ways, like washing themselves, changing underclothes more often, etc.

electriclove•3h ago
When people in South America shower 2-3 times a day, do they also change their underwear 2-3 times a day?
CrociDB•3h ago
Easier to not wear it.
carlos_rpn•2h ago
I live in Rio de Janeiro, and I'd hope so.

Who would want to wear sweat soaked underwear after a shower?

qoez•2h ago
Just shower with the underwear, two birds
MrGilbert•3h ago
It somehow made me giggle that you put "month" as reference. I'd hardly be able to wake up if I wouldn't take a shower in the morning.

Also, we don't use the poll feature enough! (my 2 cents)

amriksohata•3h ago
Cold showers in hot weather actually makes you hotter, as your body raises its temperature when under the cold shower

Whilst a hot shower makes your body try to lower its temperature to cool off

ndsipa_pomu•2h ago
That seems over simplistic. Surely there must be some cross-over point between environmental temperature and shower temperature, so you could take a completely neutral shower that won't affect your temperature at all?

Also, I doubt that you could get hypothermia by using close to boiling water in a shower.

dvfjsdhgfv•2h ago
What's interesting is a big representation of users who bathe on workdays only...
bryanlarsen•2h ago
The need for bathing varies greatly depending on whether you use soap or not. It's possible to not stink if you don't use soap, but it requires very frequent bathing. In my experience if I actively sweat for any reason and it's been more than 4 hours since my last soap-less bath, my odor will be offensive to some people. If I can avoid actively sweating, I can get through a work day.
submersed6722•2h ago
Is this making a distinction betweeb bath and shower? If yes, I bathe almost never. If no, I bathe (shower) everyday.

I came from a South Asian country and we normally have showers every day. I'm continuing to do the same in the Netherlands.

Can people sleep without having a shower?

orwin•1h ago
It really depends on the weather and what I'm doing. When I'm sailing in summer (windsurf/wingfoil), I can shower thrice in a day, easily (I have a 20 minute bike ride with my board and sail). When I'm sailing in a cruiser, probably two showers a week, sometimes none depending on our travel time. Per month statistics are impossible for me, but over a year, probably a bit over 300 times.
m-p-3•41m ago
I'd go with 15 times per month on average, every other day except when I did something physical that day.

I was showering daily because of excessive dandruff and dry skin, and what in fact helped was to actually not shower as often.