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Jan 16, 2026

How Often You Should Shower After 65 (And Why Showering Too Often Can Be Bad for Your Health)

As people get older, their skin and body needs change. Many health experts say that showering every day may not always be necessary for seniors, and in some cases it can even cause skin problems.

Here’s what experts suggest about bathing after age 65.

Recommended Shower Frequency

Dermatologists often suggest that older adults shower about 2–3 times per week rather than every day.

This can help keep the skin clean while preventing excessive dryness.

Of course, people may need to shower more often if they:

Sweat a lot

Exercise regularly

Live in very hot climates

Why Showering Too Often Can Be Harmful

1. Dry Skin

As we age, the skin produces less natural oil. Daily hot showers can remove these oils and cause:

Dryness

Itching

Cracked skin

This condition is sometimes linked to Xerosis.

2. Skin Irritation

Frequent washing with strong soaps may weaken the skin’s natural protective barrier, making it more sensitive to irritation and infections.

3. Increased Risk of Skin Infections

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