If we stop using various care products, the body will find it’s way to get back in balance.

Showering is a common daily routine and we often use soap. It is nowadays almost impossible to imagine everyday life without this habit.

But James Hamblin, a doctor, and columnist for The Atlantic magazine decided to do an unusual experiment that involved stopping this habit. He decided that he will not shower for a month.

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Specifically, he gradually stopped using all the soaps (except the fluid hand soap to prevent the spread of germs and diseases), various creams and even deodorants. In order not to feel too dirty, he just rinsed himself with water.

The move was inspired by New York Times journalist Julia Scott, who before him underwent this experiment so she could test a spray with live bacteria that looks and tastes like water but is full of bacteria that scientists believe would live on our skin when we don’t bathe constantly.

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