2. Eyes
This body part is one of the most sensitive of your body. In order to avoid trouble, you must avoid cleaning out the eyes. A more scientific explanation is that the lacrimal glands produce tears which help lubricate the eyes and protect them from irritants.
The situation might be even more complicated if you wear contact lenses. It’s better to ask your doctor before making the decision to switch glasses for contact lenses.
Did you know that the average American shower uses 17.2 gallons? If you cut back to four or less showers a week instead of seven or eight, it could make a huge difference in your water bill.Â
4 thoughts on “10 Body Parts You’re Washing Too Often”
I find I do need to wash my groin daily are it starts to smell badly.
ZZZzzzzZZZzzzzzz! Quit washing and see a doctor when you develop chronic amped out body odor!
I am for good hygiene and pass on the doctors. Works for ME!
This timely advice brought to you by Feral Tomm.
Someone is trying to sell product and doctors/Dentists visits.
Brush your teeth 3 times a day. Floss and rinse after eating.
Wash those pits and any body part that smells, or is dirty.
Some people actually work hard, physically, get covered in dirt and grime and don’t have the luxury of
staying dirty.
Amish, however, work hard and wash once per week. Try driving a car load of them somewhere, with the windows closed. OK, Eventually you won’t notice the body odor.
Good information