Jack Gyllenhaal suggested that bathing is not always “necessary.”
In the interview Vanity Fair On Thursday, the star of “Spider-Man: Far From Home” revealed his bathing habits, admitting that he has a very loose attitude towards keeping himself clean and that he is increasingly disappointed with modern showering habits.
He said: “I feel more and more that sometimes bathing becomes unnecessary.”
Gyllenhaal continued, “I do believe that because Elvis Costello is great, good manners and bad breath will make you nowhere to go. So I did. But I do think that the whole thing without a bath The world is also really helpful for skin care. We will naturally clean ourselves.”
Gyllenhaal was also shocked at discovering that loofahs “come from nature” and explained, “They feel like they were produced in a factory, but in fact, this is not true. I was surprised since I was a child.”
The “Nightcrawler” star joins several other celebrities who have revealed that they don’t believe in taking regular baths.
When Christine Bell and her husband Dax Shepard appeared on the “Viewpoint” show on Tuesday to promote the “family game war”, they shared that they didn’t bathe their children every day. In fact, the “Frozen” star said she was waiting for “Smelly” to tell her when to let their 6-year-old daughter Delta and 8-year-old Lincoln take a bath.
“Once you smell a smell, this is how biology lets you know that you need to clean it up. There is a red flag,” Bell Say“To be honest, it’s just bacteria; once you get a bacteria, you say,’Go to the bathtub or shower.’ So I don’t hate anything. [Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher] is for. I’m waiting for the smell. “
Last month, when Kunis and Kutcher appeared on Shepard and Monica Padman’s “Armchair Expert” podcast, they shared their bathing habits. The couple admitted that they would not bathe their children unless they “can see the dirt on their children.”
“I didn’t have hot water when I was a kid, so I didn’t take a bath very much either,” Kunis Say, Added, “But when I had children, I didn’t wash them every day. I’m not the parent who bathes my newborn — never.”
“Now, the thing is like this: if you can see the dirt on them, clean them. Otherwise, there is no point,” Kutcher added.
Some experts do not recommend that children take a bath every day, especially babies.
“Bathing a baby may dry out the skin, causing itchy skin and rashes,” Kelly M. Cordoro, professor of dermatology and pediatrics, told New York Times“It can be very irritating and unnecessary because it can wash away the top layer of protective skin cells, natural oils and normal healthy bacteria, making the skin dry and itchy, susceptible to irritation and possible skin infections.”
Jack Gyllenhaal said the Mystery is the hero in the new Spider-Man movie. He was photographed in Sao Paulo, Brazil on December 8, 2018.
Photo: Rebeca Figueiredo Amorim/Getty Images for Sony



