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Eucalyptus is known for:
– Clearing nasal passages
– Reducing stress
– Easing headaches
You can also sprinkle a few drops of eucalyptus essential oil on the shower wall or in a diffuser-safe corner.
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## **3. Switch to a Microfiber Hair Towel**
After your shower, ditch the old terry cloth towel. Traditional towels can cause frizz, breakage, and longer drying times. Instead, wrap your hair in a **microfiber hair towel**—they’re more absorbent, gentle, and reduce damage while speeding up drying time.
Great for curly, wavy, and fine hair types alike.
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## **4. Try Dry Brushing Before You Shower**
Dry brushing is a quick and easy ritual that can transform your skin and circulation. Using a natural bristle brush, lightly brush your dry skin in long strokes **toward your heart**, starting from your feet and working upward.
Benefits include:
– Exfoliating dead skin
– Stimulating the lymphatic system
– Boosting circulation
Do this for 2–3 minutes before stepping into the shower—you’ll feel invigorated and your skin will absorb moisturizer better afterward.
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## **5. Install a Shower Shelf or Caddy That Actually Works**
Tired of slippery bottles crowding your shower floor? Upgrade your space with a **sturdy, rust-resistant shower shelf** or caddy that gives you easy access to your essentials.
Bonus points if it’s adjustable or hooks over your showerhead—no tools required!
Look for models with:
– Drainage holes (to prevent mildew)
– Rust-proof materials
– Hooks for razors or loofahs
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## **6. Start (or End) with a Cold Blast**
Want to supercharge your energy or improve your skin? Try finishing your shower with **30 seconds of cold water**.
Cold showers can:
– Improve circulation
– Tighten pores and skin
– Increase alertness
– Even help boost your mood
It’s tough at first, but it gets easier—and more invigorating—over time.
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