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Default Mar 12, 2024 at 12:46 AM
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After a workout at Orangetheory that left me red in the face and sweaty, took a hot shower, washed and detangled my hair, and then followed up by a couple of temp contrasts. Was able to finish off with cold water all over the body and head. Felt really refreshed and energized for the rest of the evening.

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Default Mar 16, 2024 at 01:06 PM
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I finally took a proper contrastive shower after swimming in the pool this morning: several switches from hot to cold and back to hold, finishing with cold. I would not say that the coldest water here is really that cold as it didn't give me that characteristic burning sensation but still, I was invigorated.

Forgot to take moisturizer with me. Oh well.

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Default Mar 17, 2024 at 02:35 PM
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I am generally curious, what factors do you use when deciding if you want to shower?

I mean, do you do it every day because it makes you feel good, do it because you notice you smell, or do it because you're going somewhere- do you not shower if you know you are spending the day at home on your own?

I'm just curious. what makes you get in the shower
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Default Mar 17, 2024 at 03:28 PM
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For myself, I never shower if I know that I am going to spend the day at home on my own. I also firmly believe that daily showers for people leading sedentary lifestyles are excessive and a waste of water and time.

I usually shower after exercise at moderate or high intensity and also after using the sauna and steam room.

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Default Mar 20, 2024 at 07:06 PM
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I shower every other day unless I get dirty or sweaty then I’ll shower after. Just got a shower about 10 minutes ago and feel very refreshed!

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Smile Mar 24, 2024 at 10:30 PM
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yay! pats my own back. I took a shower today and let the hot water just run down my back. I am always afraid of running out of water. We purchased

a new water heater so I should not be worrying about that.
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Originally Posted by emily1890 View Post
I probably should have taken one today, but today I have bad legs and I've fallen a few times on the floor- so maybe not the best idea
I am sorry you have fallen on the floor. Did you hurt yourself?
Do you fall alot?
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