Purchased by Me Sent For Review
No one hates the heat more than me. When it tops 85
degrees, I start to actually feel sick. Over 90 and going outside
instantly gives me a rash. When it's hot like it is this week, I get a
headache, I feel nauseous and almost like I'm getting the flu. One of
these days, I'll move to Maine (Hey VIA,
you've never met a broadcast producer like me. I like your weather,
let's be friends! ). Until then, these items will remain in my icebox,
always at the ready.
Avene Thermal Spray
is an atomizer that mists your face with healing waters from Avene,
France. The water is pH balanced to calm skin and has low amounts of
drying minerals like salts. Skin is kept calm, cool and balanced. People
travel from all over the world for the chance for this water to help
heal them. While traveling is fun, keep a bottle with you for when you
need a pick me up, to cool down or soothe hot, irritated skin.
Hot Girls Pearls
are large faux pearls filled with a nontoxic cooling gel that get
arctic cold in the freezer. Keep one around your neck and one around
your wrist to take down your body temperature. They even make earrings!
Pearls are available in a traditional white or steely gray color and
range in price from $35-65. While these won't last a full day, if you
are forced to be outside for an hour or two, these will do the trick.
They are also great for hot flashes. (Which means they make an elegant
and handy gift for Moms!)
I
raved about this last idea a few years ago when a hurricane or
sharknado or derecho or whatever stole our power for a week. This Hansderma Facial Roller
is a perfect way to cool down skin, help flush out toxins and slim your
jawline. Roll it along pressure points on your wrists, neck and even
the bottoms of your feet (wash it afterwards, please) to cool down your
entire body. I love the metal version, but the plastic will work just as
well.
What is your secret to staying cool? I'm eying up Portland, Maine. You?
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