Post by Fuzzems on Aug 11, 2021 3:25:29 GMT
Are YOU showering often enough? As A-listers including Mila Kunis and Jake Gyllenhaal admit they're lax with their washing habits, experts reveal how it could lead to warts, skin infections and 'extreme genital odour'
Experts have warned dodging a daily shower could lead to warts, skin infections and 'extreme genital odour' after a host of celebrities confessed to having lax washing habits.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis kicked off the public conversation about celebrity hygiene during a podcast appearance last month, with Ashton telling Armchair Expert host Dax Shephard: 'I wash my armpits and crotch daily and nothing else ever.'
Mila said she washes her 'slits and t**s' and also revealed that she did not bathe her children Wyatt, six, and Dimitri, four, 'everyday' when they were infants.
The revelation led to a series of other stars coming out to reveal their washing habits, with Jake Gyllenhaal telling Vanity Fair: 'More and more I find bathing to be less necessary, at times.'
He noted: 'I do also think that there's a whole world of not bathing that is also really helpful for skin maintenance, and we naturally clean ourselves.'
However experts told FEMAIL that avoiding the bath could lead to serious health issues, including acne, extreme genital body odour and warts.
Experts have warned dodging a daily shower could lead to warts, skin infections and 'extreme genital odour' after a host of celebrities confessed to having lax washing habits including Mila Kunas and Ashton Kutcher
TV doctor Dr Emeka Okorocha, who is brand Ambassador of AI-based fitness and lifestyle coaching app Freeletics, said avoiding a daily bathe could 'do more harm than good'.
He said: 'Not showering every day, can lead to some health problems specifically relating to the skin.'
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And cosmetic doctor Dr Yalda Jamal said it was vital to have regular showers to keep skin health 'optimised'.
She explained: '[Skin] protects us from invading pathogens, physical damage and UV exposure. It also acts as a sensory organ and regulates our body temperature.'
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9876555/After-Mila-Kunis-Dax-Shepherd-confessed-lax-washing-habits-experts-warn-risks.html
Experts have warned dodging a daily shower could lead to warts, skin infections and 'extreme genital odour' after a host of celebrities confessed to having lax washing habits.
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis kicked off the public conversation about celebrity hygiene during a podcast appearance last month, with Ashton telling Armchair Expert host Dax Shephard: 'I wash my armpits and crotch daily and nothing else ever.'
Mila said she washes her 'slits and t**s' and also revealed that she did not bathe her children Wyatt, six, and Dimitri, four, 'everyday' when they were infants.
The revelation led to a series of other stars coming out to reveal their washing habits, with Jake Gyllenhaal telling Vanity Fair: 'More and more I find bathing to be less necessary, at times.'
He noted: 'I do also think that there's a whole world of not bathing that is also really helpful for skin maintenance, and we naturally clean ourselves.'
However experts told FEMAIL that avoiding the bath could lead to serious health issues, including acne, extreme genital body odour and warts.
Experts have warned dodging a daily shower could lead to warts, skin infections and 'extreme genital odour' after a host of celebrities confessed to having lax washing habits including Mila Kunas and Ashton Kutcher
TV doctor Dr Emeka Okorocha, who is brand Ambassador of AI-based fitness and lifestyle coaching app Freeletics, said avoiding a daily bathe could 'do more harm than good'.
He said: 'Not showering every day, can lead to some health problems specifically relating to the skin.'
Share
And cosmetic doctor Dr Yalda Jamal said it was vital to have regular showers to keep skin health 'optimised'.
She explained: '[Skin] protects us from invading pathogens, physical damage and UV exposure. It also acts as a sensory organ and regulates our body temperature.'
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9876555/After-Mila-Kunis-Dax-Shepherd-confessed-lax-washing-habits-experts-warn-risks.html