Is It Better to Shower at Night or in the Morning? Science Settles the Debate

There are two types of people in the world: Those who shower at night and in the morning. According to science, those who shower at night are doing it right.

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Since society has all but declared early birds better than night owls, only one morning-night debate remainsโ€”morning showerers versus their nightly counterparts. One study found that as far as sleep goes, night showerers might have a leg up โ€“โ€“ yet another reasonย why it’s OK if you’re a night owl.

For the study, researchers recruited nine women and divided them into three sleep categories. The first group took a warm bath before bed, the second took a hot foot bath before bed, and the third did neither. The women who took a bath or a foot bath fell asleep faster, and self-reported better quality sleep.

Turns out, bathing helps us cool down and relax. This is the perfect temperature for your shower, according to science.

โ€œYou donโ€™t want to heat yourself up right before bed,โ€ Dr. Dianna Augelli of the Center for Sleep Medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, told TIME Health. โ€œCooling down is a signal that tells us weโ€™re supposed to go to sleep.โ€

Still don’t think a nighttime shower is something you can get on board with? Try the foot bath instead. Simply fill the tub or a small bin with hot water and sit back with a book. Just make sure you’re following these bathroom etiquette rules while doing so.

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