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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Showering at night makes much more sense, as does getting into bed with a clean body and clean feet. Unless it is summer and your AC is out, I don't see the benefit of a morning shower. [/quote] DD's hair is curly and tends to be quite unmanageable unless styled fresh each morning starting when wet. She switched to morning showers as soon as she started refusing to wear her hair braided or in a ponytail. Definitely by middle school.[/quote] This is me. I have very curly but fine hair that I wet & condition every morning (unless I pull it back in a ponytail or put it up). So a morning shower makes sense and has since I was in middle school. If I work out in the afternoon/evening, I jump in the shower afterward, but don't get my hair wet. My boys are 16 and 10; they both shower in the evening. My older son takes care of his own showering routine, LOL. My 10-year-old still needs to be shouted into the shower and then once he is in there he stays so long he needs to be shouted out as well. Good times.[/quote]
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