or the showerheads - and I am not even talking the water temperature....
try an Iceland glacier, the Breidamerkjokull, for 8 weeks, the water temp 1-2ºC - many of us nearly qualified as Vatican choirboys or girls after that experience.... actually, the frequency also comes down to the humidity level - which was very low when I was there.
It's very much a personal thing, and foe me it also depends on my planned activity for the day. I don't bath/shower unless I'm going out amongst the great unwashed, or expecting visitors; just a quick daily splash at the basin otherwise (and of course regular hand washing throughout the day, once again as circumstances dictate)
But no one here claimed special circumstances, Bob, or mentioned then, so no, it wasn’t a good answer. I’m still waiting to hear how washing is quicker snd more effective than showering.
//I’m still waiting to hear how washing is quicker and more effective than showering.//
It's demonstrably quicker and is adequate in its efficacy. There's obviously no way people will agree on this or change their habits. I'm certainly not going to be taking a daily shower! End of.
//Several years ago, a dermatologist friend of mine said that a surprising number of his patients had skin problems due to bathing/showering too often using too hot water and too much soap/shower gel. //
Many years ago a dermatologist said the same to me Ginge.
Decisions decisions