
Why do some people get cold feet about bathing suits
A recent poll of about 1,000 people by a British water and spa company found that many people are hesitant to try bathing in hot tubs due to concerns over the possibility of contracting a cold sore.
The survey found that 72 percent of those surveyed did not believe bathing in a hot tub would help reduce the risk of a cold.
It also found that 54 percent of respondents did not think it would help prevent colds in the future.
The poll was conducted by the Bath & Body Works (B&B) brand and it is the largest to date of people who have tried the company’s bath products.
B&M has a history of introducing products like bathing suits to the market.
A similar survey conducted in 2011 by the National Health Service found that a majority of Britons believe that bathing in baths would not prevent a cold and that the company is selling products with similar claims.
In the survey, participants were asked to tell the story of their experience of bathing in their own bath.
They were asked what type of bathing suit they bought and whether they bought it in a tub, tub with a shower, or a sauna.
The survey was taken between October and December 2014.
Bath & Body, which is based in London, has launched a range of bath products that include tubs, saunas, showers, sauna, shower heads and other equipment.
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