“Everything showers” have dominated on social media as people have shared extensive routines that include things like scalp massages and treatments, dry brushing and exfoliation and both hair and face ...
It’s one of the latest social media bedtime hacks. But is there actual scientific evidence behind showering in the dark? The practice of dark showering is just what it sounds like: taking a shower ...
A shower steamer releases essential oils when it comes into contact with water, resulting in a pleasing aromatherapeutic fizz ...
Issues with hygiene are common symptoms of depression. Here’s why, and how to make bathing a little easier. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Anna Gibbs Q. I find many tasks ...
It’s 1:30 a.m. on a random Tuesday and I’m winding down, at long last. And when I say “winding down,” I mean finally putting my phone away (usually after an hour or two scrolling or replying to ...
It may be time to switch up your shower routine. A wellness trend making the rounds on social media promotes ‘dark showering,’ which is exactly what it sounds like: your daily bathing ritual, just at ...
If you’ve ever skipped a shower day and wondered if you’re gross, or showered twice and questioned your sanity, you’re not alone. Despite what commercials and cultural norms suggest, there’s no ...
As we gracefully enter our 40s and beyond, maintaining our health and well-being becomes a top priority. One often-overlooked ...
Throughout history, people have timed their bathing for a number of important purposes. Some cultures have showered in the morning to purify the spirit before prayer, while others preferred the ...