Which is Better, Bath or Shower?
Water Usage
According to the web, the typical bath uses 114 to 227 litres, while a 10-minute shower with a standard showerhead (9.5 litres per minute) uses about 95 litres.
So, a shower uses less water than a bath. However, if your shower lasts longer than 12 minutes, it may start using more water than a small bath.
To save more water:
Take shorter showers.
Install a low-flow showerhead (6.8 litres per minute would use 68 litres in 10 minutes).
If you prefer baths, only fill the tub halfway to reduce water use.
For Your Skin
Both baths and showers have benefits for your skin, depending on your needs:
Baths can be great for hydrating and soothing the skin. Soaking in warm water helps soften rough patches and can be beneficial for conditions like eczema or dry skin.
Showers are better for cleansing because they rinse away dirt and oils more effectively. They can also help with itchy skin, as the steady flow of water can provide relief.
So, there you have it. The shower wins: generally, the shower uses less water and gets you cleaner, quicker!
But nothing gets you cleaner quicker like SOAP BY SELLERS!