I have a large garden tub in my apartment.. it's submergibleI dont care for baths, since the tubs got too shallow to submerge.
Dear husband and I both have overactive skin, especially our faces.I need 2 showers and 2 shampoos/day. Remember when we were teenagers & we had overactive oil glands? Mine stayed that way. Friends are always telling me how lucky I am because I'll never look old because the oil prevents wrinkles. I'd rather have wrinkles & a lower shampoo bill....
wish i could have one of these. how are they on the leak factor?We bought a walk-in tub about a year ago. I love it. It even has an extension so you can hold a shower head while your sitting down. It also has jets in it that help a great deal. So I soak for awhile then use the shower holder to rinse off and wash my hair. I do this at least once a day.View attachment 71691
Grab Bars are my friend ... I have one on the wall and another one on the tub ... AND a heavy duty large non-skid rug to step out on.Shower.
I love to soak in the tub (like Bonnie's pic) but getting in and out ain't so easy no mo' . . .![]()
I was thinking the same thing. I generally shower twice a week - Wed and Sat - and wash my hair once a week. If I think I'm stinky on, say, a Monday, I do a sponge-bath.My goodness, I can't believe how many people my age shower twice a day. My skin would be like sandpaper if I did that and my hair wouldn't be much better. Truth is, I don't get all that dirty anymore.
I live in a drought-prone state where water is very precious. Until I hit my 60s, I showered and washed my hair every morning, but during most of the year I shower every other day because my skin and hair were drying out. I Shampoo my hair every other shower (so every 4th day) and just rinse it and condition it on the off days.
It works for me. I no longer have to moisturize my skin because I'm not constantly washing away the natural oils. During swimming season I shower every day to wash the chlorine off my hair and skin.
Meanwhile, Micka, you should use a chair in your shower. Either a cheap folding chair (as low as $10) or one of those shower chairs (around $30 for a really good one).Was always a bath/bubble bath person......had a jacuzzi tub on the farm.
After my first knee replacement in 2014, said goodbye to my tub, very high, hard to get in and out of, why couldn't i have help......beats me.
After my next knee replacement, just continued with showers......and both hips are in need of replacing.
Since i've moved to town, have been trying to get up the nerve to do the tub thing, it's just a regular tub, not real high.
One of these days....i will master the tub......I LOVE BUBBLE BATHES.
Similar to why I don't care for baths - when my aunt & uncle and 4 cousins spent the holidays with us (at my grandparents' farm) there were then 8 kids in total but only 2 baths given...all the girls bathed together and then all the boys bathed together. The girls bathed first because (I suppose) it was assumed the boys got dirtier. See, the water wasn't changed between these two communal kid-only baths!Hot shower, which is a long way from the old, round tin tub of the earliest days. Back then, it was a Saturday night bath in the tub by the coal stove. When the war was over, we moved up to a claw foot tub in an unheated bathroom addition to the side of the house. The college animal house I lived in had a shower, as did our first appartment. Four houses later, it's still a shower for me I probably haven't been in a tub since 1960.