Different approaches to showering

Whether it is a quick shower before work or a relaxing shower in the evening, taking the time to prepare will make your shower routine an all-round better experience.

Make the most of your Time in the Shower

Not everybody has the same showering needs – thinking about the type of shower you want will help you to plan for it more efficiently.
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In a rush? Master the quick shower.

Focus on cleaning yourself at all times when you are in the shower and you will be surprised by how much time you could save.

The quick and efficient shower

It is no secret that modern day-to-day life can be hectic and there is always something else that needs to be done. A lot of people find that taking a shower is last on their list of priorities and they want to do it as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Cutting down on the time you spend in the shower is certainly possible, but requires a certain amount of planning to ensure that it is productive and a comfortable experience.

First and foremost, make sure you have everything you need ready, whether that is certain shower products, your toothbrush or your loofah. You don’t want to be getting out of the shower half way through to fetch anything – that would lose valuable time!

It is also important to ensure that you don’t get carried away enjoying the lovely warm water. If you are in a hurry, set yourself a maximum time limit and stick to it.

How to have an ultra-relaxing shower

When you are not restricted by time, you can afford to pamper yourself slightly more in the shower. Why not dim the lights, fill the room with your favourite fragrance and really wind down?

It is also a good idea to choose showering products that are rich and indulging if you are having a relaxing shower. Treat yourself to NIVEA Creme Smooth Shower and enjoy smooth skin feeling. Or if you prefer to pamper your skin with a shower oil, NIVEA Natural Shower Oil is a lavish oil suitable for sensitive, dry skin.

A relaxing shower is about more than just washing yourself. It is about soaking up the atmosphere, forgetting your worries and enjoying some ‘you time’.
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Time to unwind: The relaxing shower

On the other end of the spectrum, some people like to take their time when they shower. Enjoying a steaming hot shower is one of life’s little moments of relaxation, in which you can let the stress of the day fade away.


The key to a good shower: Preparation

Achieving what you want in the shower is often down to how you prepare for it.
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Plan your products

Before you step into the shower, it’s a good idea to decide which products you are going to use on your skin and hair so that you can get them out ready and have a clear plan of action in your mind.

Tips for preparing for your shower

  • Put a shower cap on if you are not planning to wash your hair
  • Brush your hair through if you are planning to wash it
  • Use a body brush all over to remove dead skin cells and reveal glowing skin beneath
  • Heat up your bathroom to a comfortable temperature
  • Lay out the outfit you are going to put on after you get out

How to make your shower routine work for you

Having a good showering strategy will ensure that your shower goes according to plan.
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The ideal shower routine – what should I be doing first?

Wash your hair

It is great to shampoo your hair first and apply your conditioner afterwards. This way you can leave your conditioner to sink in more effectively while you do other things. If it suits you better, feel free to clip it up away from your shoulders and look forward to silky smooth hair later.
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The ideal shower routine – what should I be doing first?

Cleanse your face

After being in the shower for a few minutes, the steam will have started to open up the pores on your face and you will get a much deeper cleanse. Try the NIVEA Creme Care Facial Cleansing Cream for an invigorating cleanse with Eucerit and panthenol for wonderfully soft and supple skin.
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The ideal shower routine – what should I be doing first?

Shave

It is never a good idea to shave when you first get into the shower and this could even lead to cuts. After you have been in the water for a bit, your skin and hairs will start to soften and you will get a much closer shave.
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The ideal shower routine – what should I be doing first?

Wash your body

Washing your body should ideally be the last thing you do in the shower. This way you can be sure that you’re washing off any residues from your shampoo and conditioner, which could otherwise irritate your skin if it is particularly sensitive.
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The ideal shower routine – what should I be doing first?

Dry off

Using a towel that’s nice and soft, gently squeeze out your hair, before putting it in a head towel to dry and start drying your skin using gentle patting motions.

5 simple ways to ensure your shower runs smoothly

  • Plan the frequency of your showers in advance
  • If you have a hot water tank, make sure you’ve heated it sufficiently for your shower
  • Always use a non-slip shower mat to prevent any accidents
  • Get a shower timer to alert you when showering time is up
  • Get yourself used to a regular shower routine and it will all become much easier
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What to do after showering

Use the time after your shower wisely. Moisturise your skin while you’re still in the bathroom – not only does your skin absorb more moisture after a shower, the steam will help it to absorb more easily too. It's also a great time to trim your nails, as they will be much softer than usual.