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]]>If you are someone who lives somewhere cold or really just hate getting out of the shower, invest in a towel heater to keep your towel toasty while you get clean. You can find stand-up ones for only about $30 which is quite reasonable, and if you can’t afford that, just toss your towel in the dryer before you hop in. Another towel tip is to keep it hanging on the shower rod so it’s close enough to the water and steam to keep warm.
Another good investment is a little space heater to keep in the bathroom for when you get out. This will also help you not use as much as hot water which isn’t great for your skin.
Once you’ve dried off, get right into a robe and slippers before you get dressed which will also help you stay warm.
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]]>Often people say going outside with wet hair will give you a head cold, when in fact, that’s just not true. The only way you get it is by contact with someone who has a cold, not from your head actually being cold.
A lot of people think that exercising outside is another way to get yourself sick, but again, it is not true. Provided that you wear proper clothes that will keep you warm and that you warm up before you go outside, you’ll be just fine.
A lot of people think drinking alcohol will keep you warmer, but in fact, it’s just the opposite! Drinking alcohol not only dehydrates you, but it makes your skin flush, which draws away heat from other parts of your body that need it more. Even if you might feel warmer, it’s effects of the alcohol giving you a false sense of heat.
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]]>The post How to Keep Yourself Warm After a Shower appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>If you are someone who lives somewhere cold or really just hate getting out of the shower, invest in a towel heater to keep your towel toasty while you get clean. You can find stand-up ones for only about $30 which is quite reasonable, and if you can’t afford that, just toss your towel in the dryer before you hop in. Another towel tip is to keep it hanging on the shower rod so it’s close enough to the water and steam to keep warm.
Another good investment is a little space heater to keep in the bathroom for when you get out. This will also help you not use as much as hot water which isn’t great for your skin.
Once you’ve dried off, get right into a robe and slippers before you get dressed which will also help you stay warm.
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]]>The post Three Winter Time Myths Debunked appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Often people say going outside with wet hair will give you a head cold, when in fact, that’s just not true. The only way you get it is by contact with someone who has a cold, not from your head actually being cold.
A lot of people think that exercising outside is another way to get yourself sick, but again, it is not true. Provided that you wear proper clothes that will keep you warm and that you warm up before you go outside, you’ll be just fine.
A lot of people think drinking alcohol will keep you warmer, but in fact, it’s just the opposite! Drinking alcohol not only dehydrates you, but it makes your skin flush, which draws away heat from other parts of your body that need it more. Even if you might feel warmer, it’s effects of the alcohol giving you a false sense of heat.
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