Health & Fitness

Why It Is Better to Shower at Night

Dermatologists recommend spending about 5 to 10 minutes a day in the shower. While some of us can’t imagine facing the day without a morning rinse, others prefer to wash away the daily stress at night. And although the time you take a shower comes down to your own personal preferences, those who choose to do it at night can actually reap more beauty and health benefits.

We at CLAMOTION are seriously considering changing some of our showering habits after doing this research. Turns out, there are quite a number of ways night showers can benefit your health and your look.

1. It might help you fall asleep faster.

Why It Is Better to Shower at Night
An evening shower relaxes your body and mind, and when you take it at the right time it can also give you a better sleep. Showering 90 minutes before bed in warm water can help you fall asleep about 10 minutes quicker than usual. This happens because warm water slightly lowers your body’s temperature, which in turn sends a signal to your body that it’s time to go to sleep.

2. It’s better for your skin.

Why It Is Better to Shower at Night
Showering before going to bed might also help to keep acne at bay. Our hair collects bacteria and product buildup throughout the day, and as your head hits the pillow all these impurities get transferred to your pillowcase, and then to your face. Because our skin regenerates whilst we sleep, going to bed with clean and fresh skin also means your new skin cells will be healthy.

3. It may ease seasonal allergies.

Why It Is Better to Shower at Night
If you suffer from seasonal allergies, taking a nightly shower may help ease the symptoms. Being outside means allergens, like pollen and dust, get on your skin and clothes, and unless you take a shower before going to sleep it might end up on your bedding. If you have a habit of jumping into the shower in the morning, consider switching your routine and taking a night shower instead to avoid unpleasant symptoms.

4. Your hair will be healthier.

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