Do you have trouble sleeping like the rest of the millions across the world? Sleep issues have become extremely common among people of all ages, with high stress and relatively less physical activity. Sleeplessness is no less than a pandemic, which leads to many health issues. However, to help you overcome that, a new, yet unusual sleep trend is going viral on social media. Known as “dark showering,” the regimen involves showering with the lights dimmed or switched off completely, often as part of a nighttime wind-down routine.
Advocates of this activity claim that dark showering can help calm the mind, reduce stress, and even improve sleep quality. Some people use a dim nightlight, candles, or warm amber lighting instead of bright bathroom LEDs. The idea, experts say, is to reduce exposure to artificial light at night, especially harsh white or blue-toned light, which interferes with sleep.
Your body runs on a 24-hour internal clock known as the circadian rhythm - heavily influenced by light. Bright light, especially blue light from screens and LED bulbs, suppresses melatonin, the hormone that helps you feel sleepy. So, when you flip on bright bathroom lights before bed, your brain interprets that as a signal to stay alert. That’s where dark showering comes in. By dimming the lights, you avoid sending a “wake up” message to your brain.
Research consistently shows that reducing light exposure at night helps support natural melatonin production and improves sleep onset. While the morning shower helps you energize and awaken, a dark shower is about reducing light exposure, regulating body temperature, and facilitating relaxation to prepare the body for sleep.
Chronic sleeplessness or insomnia leads to many deadly health issues including heart attack and obesity
According toHealthline, dark showing can prepare your brain and body for sleep, in the long run improving sleep onset time and overall sleep quality. Experts believe that for your brain to initiate sleep, your body should undergo a slight drop in core body temperature - usually by one degree, which happens when you take a shower at night. Dark showering works through mechanisms like:
Less bright light means fewer disruptions to your body’s natural sleep hormones.
A warm shower already relaxes muscles and lowers stress. Combine that with dim lighting, and the environment feels calmer and more spa-like.
Warm showers raise body temperature slightly. When you step out, your body cools down - a signal that helps trigger sleepiness.
Bright lights can feel energising. Low light feels soothing.
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