How to bathe for the new year
When you think of spring, it’s usually spring cleaning, with the kids out on the lawn and the dogs ready to get their first meal in.
But when it comes to bathing, winter is coming to an end and the first winter is upon us.
There’s nothing like having your feet wet, and it’s best to do it right now.
If you have a few more days to kill, check out our tips for the perfect winter bathing regimen.1.
Choose a suitable area that’s warm.
If the weather is perfect, we suggest staying indoors.
The coldest places in your house will be your worst nightmare, so choose something that feels warm and cozy.
This includes any area where you have no windows or doors, or where the temperature is around zero degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius).2.
Make sure your clothes are clean.
There are plenty of things you can do to keep your skin and body looking and feeling fresh during the winter.
Clean the inside of your feet and underarms with soap and water, and put on your socks.3.
Clean your body with warm water.
When it’s cold out, you want to get as much moisture out of your skin as possible.
A little warm water can make you feel so much more relaxed, and if you’re using a lot of products to moisturize, you can easily get a lot more.
For best results, try using a mild soap, and just a gentle splash of warm water on the inside and outside of your body.4.
Wash your hands with soap.
If it’s raining or getting too hot, try a warm shower.
You’ll probably notice that you’ll feel better and have more energy in the shower, and you can also wash your hands in the tub for a few minutes before you take them out.5.
Wash clothes in a dishwasher.
The easiest way to clean your clothes is to just put them in the dishwasher and rinse them out with hot water.
This is especially helpful for those who have a cold or allergy to detergents.6.
Avoid using shampoo or conditioner.
If your skin is sensitive, you should always use a conditioner or shampoo that doesn’t contain parabens, silicone, or sulfates.
Some people even prefer using conditioners without sulfates, which are often used in beauty products.7.
Wash thoroughly before you put on the next pair of clothes.
Wash in the sink or a dish, and make sure you get a little extra water on top of your clothes.
This way, you’ll be washing them as thoroughly as possible, and they won’t absorb any water.8.
Clean a clean surface, too.
Try using a towel or a clean mirror to clean the outside of a closet, the kitchen, or even the bedroom.
You can also clean the front and back of a dresser or closet to make sure it’s not a dirty spot.9.
Make a list of items you want cleaned.
When you’re done, write down the items you’ll need to get your clean.
The list should be at least three to four pages long, and include things like your hair, makeup, shoes, and clothes.
You could also include a laundry list or a shower list if you have to do laundry.10.
Rinse with warm, warm water to remove any soap residue.
You want your clothes to be as clean as possible in the coming months, so you need to keep the water hot.
After you wash, use a sponge or spongebrush to gently wash the clothes.
Keep using the sponge or brush until the water runs clear, then use a soft cloth to rinse the water off.