Common Showering and Bathing Mistakes
Bathing Too Often
Using the Wrong Soap
Not Washing Your Towel Often Enough
Not Cleaning Your Loofah
Blasting Hot Water
Washing Your Hair Too Often
Not Installing a Grab Bar
Not Cleaning Your Showerhead
Not Moisturizing Right After
Using Soap Where You Shouldn’t
Keeping Minor Cuts Covered
Not Running the Bathroom Fan
Not Cleaning Your Shower Curtain
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SOURCES:
Harvard Health Publishing: “Showering daily — is it necessary?”
Mayo Clinic: “Dry Skin.”
American Academy of Dermatology: “How Can I Find Eczema Friendly Products?”
Cleveland Clinic: “How Often Should You Wash Your (Germ Magnet of a) Bath Towel?”
Cleveland Clinic: “Do You Know What’s Growing on Your Loofah?”
Cleveland Clinic: “Why You May Want to Rethink That Long, Hot Shower.”
National Eczema Association: “Eczema and Bathing.”
National Psoriasis Foundation: “Managing Itch.”
American Academy of Dermatology: “Tips For Healthy Hair.”
Cleveland Clinic: “The Dirty Truth About Washing Your Hair.”
CDC: "Nonfatal Bathroom Injuries Among Persons Aged ≥15 Years — United States, 2008."
Consumer Reports: “Why you need grab bars in the bathroom.”
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America: “Opportunistic pathogens enriched in showerhead biofilms.”
Consumer Reports: “Recent study points to showerheads as bacterial breeding ground.”
American Academy of Dermatology: “Dermatologists’ Top Tips for Relieving Dry Skin.”
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health: “Bacterial vaginosis.”
Cleveland Clinic: “Handling Injuries: From Small Cuts to Serious Wounds.”
WHO Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mold, World Health Organization, 2009.
U.S. Department of Energy: “Ventilation Systems for Cooling.”
Applied and Environmental Microbiology: “Molecular Analysis of Shower Curtain Biofilm Microbes.”