
Nothing ruins a nice, hot shower like an icy-cold aftermath. The cold air that hits you when you step out of the shower can be miserable. But there are many things that you can do to fortify yourself against the cold. If you turn up the heat, prepare some warm towels, and use the right showering techniques, you can avoid frigid moments and enjoy showers all winter long!


Crank up the thermostat before your shower.
You want to make sure that your bathroom and all adjacent rooms get as warm as possible, so remember to turn up the heat around 30 minutes before your shower. You won't need to keep your heat on full blast all day--just long enough to avoid becoming chilled when you're done.


Add a space heater to your bathroom.
Sometimes your regular heating system just doesn't cut it. A small space heater can add extra warmth. Find a place to put it that's as far from any water source as possible. Make sure it's facing the shower and enjoy your extra toasty bathroom!


Use separate towels for your hair and body.
The best way to protect yourself from the cold is by removing excess water as quickly as possible. Drying your hair can leave a towel wet, soggy, and without enough absorbency to get your body dry fast. Having at least 2 towels ready will ensure that both your hair and body will benefit from a dry towel experience.


Hang your towels as close to the shower as possible.
If you can drape them over the shower curtain without them getting wet, that's a great option, but a nearby towel rack works too. Not only will the proximity to the shower keep them warm, but it'll also ensure that they are close at hand, so you can dry off quickly after your shower.


Open the shower door or curtain a bit towards the end of your shower.
By creating this small opening, you can let more steam seep into the rest of the bathroom. You may feel a little colder at first, but it will prepare your body for the colder room you're about to enter. Additionally, it helps to warm that room ever so slightly, helping to protect you from the shock of cold air.


Stay in the bathroom as long as possible after your shower.
The steam will keep you warm longer and will give your body a chance to acclimate gradually. You can use that time in the bathroom to do other things like brush your teeth. By the time you leave the bathroom, you'll be ready to face the winter.


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Source: wikiHow


