How to Skip a Shower Without Anyone Knowing

Don’t feel like or have time to shower? No problem. Not everyone needs a thorough washing every day, especially if they don’t get overly dirty or sweaty. Showering every day isn’t for everyone anyway. So, whatever your reasons are for skipping a shower, you aren’t alone and certainly shouldn’t worry about anyone finding out. Instead, you can look and feel fresh with these five tips—leaving concern and water aside.
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Dry Shampoo Is Your Best Friend

Just like scrubbing your body with soap and water every day can strip your skin of its natural oils and dry it out, daily shampooing can do the same to your hair. On days you want to skip a shower, make dry shampoo your buddy if your hair tends to feel greasy. This seemingly magical, oil-absorbing powder can soak up grease and grime. Dry shampoos have been around a long time, but they are more popular these days because it’s an easy way to extend the time between washes and blowouts.


Deodorant for Private Parts Is Amazing

Ladies, it’s tempting to reach for a vaginal deodorant if there’s an unpleasant smell coming from “down there.” But keep in mind that unless you have an infection, an external odor needs to be treated with an external product. Try using a deodorant made with naturally-derived ingredients that works on underarms and private parts. One such product is Lumē Deodorant for Underarms and Private Parts, which is a hypoallergenic deodorant designed to stop odor-causing reactions on the skin for both women and men. With an easy stick or tube application, you might as well swipe some across your underarms while you’re at it.


Avoid Tight Clothing

Since we’re talking about private parts, it only makes sense to skip the skinny jeans and leggings. That’s because tight clothing will often make hot, sweaty areas start to smell faster than other areas of the body. Try to keep your clothing choices lightweight and breathable on the days you forgo showering.


Stop Smelly Feet in Their Tracks

Feet are another body part where odor can lurk. When there’s no time to wash them off, many often sprinkle a little baby powder inside their shoes to help keep feet dry and lessen odor. For a better boost, however, rub on a product that actually halts odor-causing reactions on the skin, such as Lume Deodorant, which has a formula that prevents bacteria from consuming fluids like sweat (which otherwise would result in an odor).


Spritz Your Favorite Scent

Without going overboard, apply your signature scent to your pulse points such as on each wrist, the crook of the elbows, and your neck. The fragrance will last longer on those areas compared to other parts of your body. Obviously, perfume isn’t a replacement for deodorant, but it will often make you feel (and smell) good. 


Skip Products Containing Aluminum

While many might seek out an “aluminum free antiperspirant,” such a thing doesn’t actually exist. That’s because aluminum is actually the only ingredient that’s FDA-approved to serve as a sweat inhibitor. It blocks sweat by clogging your sweat glands. But aluminum also increases the amount of odor-causing bacteria on the skin, which in turn can actually cause you to smell more.


Products with aluminum commonly stain shirts and tend to contain waxy substances that can bind to the fabrics in your clothes. This buildup of wax and BO sticks around. Ever notice you smell within a short time of putting on a “clean” shirt? That’s a telltale sign of the waxy BO residue aluminum-containing products can leave behind.

About Lumē Deodorant

Dr. Shannon Klingman is an OB/GYN who invented Lume Deodorant for Underarms and Private Parts to help empower men and women to discreetly address odor concerns, so they can live their best lives knowing Lume has got them covered. Dr. Klingman made her first batches of Lume Deodorant in her kitchen. She knew she was onto something great and now holds two patents for what is quickly becoming a leading deodorant that’s made with naturally-derived ingredients. The product is safe for sensitive skin and can be used externally on the armpits, private parts, feet, and anywhere else you have odor but wish you didn’t.

Learn more about Lume Deodorant at Lumedeodorant.com

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