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Showering Surprises: Americans' Quirkiest Hygiene Habits Revealed

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Americans' quirky showering habits revealed in new survey by Moen.
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  • Americans are using the shower for more than just hygiene, with activities like watching TV, listening to audiobooks, and even eating oranges. 18% of men shave their legs in the shower occasionally, and 23.1% of Americans brush their teeth while showering. 15% of Americans have showered with their pets. Moen offers a range of showerheads for a spa-like experience. 40% of Americans are willing to spend more than $50 to improve their showering experience.
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NEW SURVEY FROM MOEN UNCOVERS THE UNEXPECTED ROUTINES TAKING PLACE IN THE SHOWER

NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio, Oct. 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- It might seem that a shower is pretty standard … wash hair, soap up, shave … but it turns out Americans are doing much more in the shower than just a simple shampoo – from watching TV and listening to audiobooks to even *eating oranges to improve mood and ease stress and anxiety.

In new research**, Moen, the number one consumer faucet brand in North America, peeked behind the (shower) curtain to discover Americans' most intriguing showering secrets. 

Getting clean and cleaning up
Besides the typical hygiene habits, the Moen survey found that Americans also use the shower for some rather unique routines.

It's probably no surprise that over 80 percent of women shave their legs in the shower but turns out about 18 percent of men shave their legs in the shower occasionally, with about 8 percent reporting that they shave them at least once a week. Additionally, nearly a quarter (23.1 percent) of Americans brush their teeth while showering.

Other cleaning tasks also have made their way into this space, with 20 percent of Americans cleaning the shower as they're using it and some even washing clothes while they shower.

Even more surprising, about 15 percent of Americans have showered with their pet – taking the idea of pampering your pooch to a whole new level.

Rinse, repeat … watch TV?
We've all heard of singing in the shower, but it turns out Americans are going above and beyond a simple shower-karaoke session. According to the Moen survey, Americans reported watching TV and listening to audio books while in the shower, with 9 percent admitting to using a smartphone. Other unusual habits include drinking a beer.

Unwinding under the water
While it's obvious that the shower is a spot for getting clean, it seems it's also a prime moment for some "me time." Ninety-six percent of Americans consider a shower as a primary form of self-care, with 71 percent saying that it improves their mood.

"At Moen, we're committed to creating exceptional experiences with water in the home – and that includes a shower that not only helps with hygiene but also provides a spa-like moment of relaxation," says Andrea Maher, manager, brand marketing at Moen. "From soothing rainshowers to customizable spray settings and even aromatherapy, we offer an array of showerheads that can provide that ideal moment of self-care for almost any showering preference."

The survey also found that Americans are willing to invest in their showerhead to create that ultimate self-care moment, with 40 percent saying they would spend more than $50 to improve their showering experience.

"With our increasingly busy lives, a focus on self-care won't be going away any time soon," adds Maher. "While we can't solve all of the stressors in Americans' daily lives, we can continue to innovate to provide showering options that elevate the showering experience, making it easier and more enjoyable to find those moments of self-care."

For more details about Moen® showerheads, visit moen.com.

*https://nypost.com/2023/03/07/tiktok-trend-of-people-eating-oranges-in-the-shower-explained/

**The Moen 2023 Showering Behaviors Survey was conducted June 19, 2023, among 1,000 U.S. Residents aged 18 and up. The survey had a margin of error of +/- 2%.

ABOUT MOEN
Moen is the #1 consumer faucet brand in North America, offering a vast array of stylish and innovative kitchen and bath faucets, showerheads, accessories, bath safety products, kitchen sinks, garbage disposals, leak detection products and connected home offerings for residential applications that give consumers more power than ever before to understand and control the water that flows through their homes. These thoughtful designs deliver an exceptional user experience and elevate the way people interact with water every day. In addition, Moen® Commercial offers superior-performing products that can deliver lower lifetime costs for today's facilities.

Moen is part of Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc. (NYSE: FBIN), a brand, innovation and channel leader focused on exciting, supercharged categories in the home products, security and commercial building markets. Moen anchors Water Innovations (WINN), which also includes several brands under the House of Rohl® including Perrin & Rowe®, ROHL®, Riobel®, Shaws® and Victoria + Albert®. Fortune Brands' other brands include Fiberon® composite decking and railing products; Master Lock®, Yale® residential, August® and Sentry® Safe security products; LARSON® storm doors and windows and Therma-Tru® entry door systems. For more information, please visit www.FBIN.com.

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FAQ

What are some unique routines Americans have in the shower?

Americans engage in activities like watching TV, listening to audiobooks, and even eating oranges in the shower.

How many Americans shave their legs in the shower?

About 18% of men shave their legs in the shower occasionally.

Do Americans brush their teeth while showering?

Yes, 23.1% of Americans brush their teeth while showering.

Have Americans showered with their pets?

Yes, about 15% of Americans have showered with their pets.

What does Moen offer for a spa-like shower experience?

Moen offers a range of showerheads that provide a spa-like experience.

How much are Americans willing to spend to improve their showering experience?

40% of Americans are willing to spend more than $50 to improve their showering experience.

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