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Try making a moisture mask using 2 tbs organic almond oil, 1tbs extra virgin olive oil, 1tbs raw honey to lock in moisture and mend split ends and two drops of pure tea tree oil to stimulate hair growth and sooth scalp.
In extreme cold try a balaclava that allows moisture to escape but keeps the wind off your face.
Alternatively, you can try a method where you wipe the moisture off the back of your hands using the palm of your other hand.
To test your hair type, try a daily density test to determine how well your hair absorbs moisture: Wash your hair.
If you're looking to try something different, try a spray oil like Tahitian Monoi Dry Oil to give skin the moisture it needs without the mess.
We tried a heat and moisture exchanger to substitute the conventional ventilator humidifiers to prevent VAP in the ICU setting.
The obvious solution: turn the heat down at night, open a window a little and try to add moisture to the air, perhaps by using a vaporizer.
If you live in an area with dry weather, try putting a little moisture in the air by soaking a towel and hanging it in front of an open window.
Try moisture-wick socks that pull moisture away from the skin, or feet-fresh athletic socks that contain ventilation.
Alternatively, you can try squeezing the moisture from the potatoes using a potato ricer.
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