Full showers: 2–3 times per week
Daily partial hygiene: underarms, feet, intimate areas, and skin folds
Lukewarm water
Short showers
Mild soap only where necessary
Moisturizer after bathing
Signs your skin needs urgent changes
If these symptoms appear frequently, it’s worth reviewing your routine:
Persistent itching
Tight skin
Flaking
Cracks
Redness
Burning when applying soap
Recurrent infections
Tips and recommendations
Drink enough water daily to support internal hydration
Wear soft cotton clothing
Avoid strong perfumes directly on the skin
If you have diabetes or circulation problems, check your feet and legs regularly
Consult a dermatologist if itching or dryness doesn’t improve
After age 70, bathing less often—but more appropriately—can be healthier than showering every day without proper care. A well-adjusted routine protects the skin, improves comfort, and helps prevent common age-related issues.