Here are some tips to cope with the scorching summer heat.
Tips
Tips
Keep your clothes loose. The looser, the better. The less fabric you have actually touching your body, the better you will be.
Lightweight fabrics are great for hot weather, but they need to have a little structure so that they don't just cling to your body the second you start to sweat.
Choose clothes that have natural fabrics. Clothes like that, Is better at absorbing sweat and dries faster, which means you won't feel sweaty as long as you would if your clothes were made of synthetic fabric.
Take a nice, hot shower to lower your body temperature, and wash off any dirt and dead skin cells that could be making you hotter. A cold shower might feel more satisfying in the moment, but your body will react by actually raising your internal temperature. You'll find yourself sweating again before you've even left the house.
Avoid embellishments particularly heavy embellishments like beading or anything made of metal. Embellishments weigh your clothes down so they are closer to your skin, trapping body heat. They're also just another layer between your skin and the next cooling breeze.
Bring shade with you wherever you go by wearing a wide-brimmed hat or carrying a lightweight, woven scarf in your bag. Drape the scarf over your shoulders or head whenever you feel like you are getting a bit too much sun. It's so lightweight that you'll barely feel it. Promise.
Only wear unlined jackets, skirts, and dresses. Not only is a lining one more layer between your skin and the air, it's often synthetic, which mean it won't breathe well and will leave you feeling like you are walking around inside your own private sauna.
Is a nice time to use nice accessories.. Like statement necklesses, bangles and rings because it will show. Its not like winter season you have to cover up totally and no time for things like that.
Lightweight fabrics are great for hot weather, but they need to have a little structure so that they don't just cling to your body the second you start to sweat.
Choose clothes that have natural fabrics. Clothes like that, Is better at absorbing sweat and dries faster, which means you won't feel sweaty as long as you would if your clothes were made of synthetic fabric.
Take a nice, hot shower to lower your body temperature, and wash off any dirt and dead skin cells that could be making you hotter. A cold shower might feel more satisfying in the moment, but your body will react by actually raising your internal temperature. You'll find yourself sweating again before you've even left the house.
Avoid embellishments particularly heavy embellishments like beading or anything made of metal. Embellishments weigh your clothes down so they are closer to your skin, trapping body heat. They're also just another layer between your skin and the next cooling breeze.
Bring shade with you wherever you go by wearing a wide-brimmed hat or carrying a lightweight, woven scarf in your bag. Drape the scarf over your shoulders or head whenever you feel like you are getting a bit too much sun. It's so lightweight that you'll barely feel it. Promise.
Only wear unlined jackets, skirts, and dresses. Not only is a lining one more layer between your skin and the air, it's often synthetic, which mean it won't breathe well and will leave you feeling like you are walking around inside your own private sauna.
Is a nice time to use nice accessories.. Like statement necklesses, bangles and rings because it will show. Its not like winter season you have to cover up totally and no time for things like that.
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