How Often Should Seniors Shower? The Surprising Health Risks of Over-Bathing After 65

As we age, our skin undergoes major changes — it becomes thinner, drier, and more sensitive. Yet, many older adults continue showering daily, unaware that this routine could be doing more harm than good.

So, how often should people over 65 actually shower?
According to dermatologists and geriatric health experts, the ideal frequency is just two to three times per week. This might sound minimal, but it’s more than enough to stay clean while protecting the skin’s natural barrier.

Why less is more after 65:

Dry, fragile skin: Frequent washing strips away essential oils that keep skin moisturized, leading to itching, cracking, and even infection.

Decreased oil production: Older skin doesn’t produce as much natural oil, making it more vulnerable to damage from soaps and hot water.

Increased risk of slips and falls: Daily showers mean more time navigating wet, slippery floors — a hazard for those with balance or mobility issues.

Immunity considerations: Contrary to what some may think, a little natural bacteria on the skin helps build resilience and maintain balance.

What’s the best routine?

Use lukewarm water, not hot.

Opt for gentle, fragrance-free cleansers.

Focus on essential areas: underarms, groin, feet, and any skin folds.

Moisturize immediately after drying off to lock in hydration.

In between showers, a quick sponge bath or using gentle wipes can help maintain freshness without damaging the skin.

Bottom line: For those over 65, showering too often can backfire. Listening to your body — and your skin — is the key to staying both clean and healthy.

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