If your hands are cold even with gloves: a simple method to help eliminate the cold
Winter often brings not only beautiful landscapes, but also bitter cold that penetrates to the bones. At such moments, even the warmest gloves may not protect against the piercing wind.
With frost squeezing the fingertips, the question of how to warm them becomes increasingly relevant. But the solution does not always lie in buying expensive thermal clothing. There is a simple trick that can turn your gloves into small heaters.
The secret of a hand warmer
Did you know that mustard powder can significantly increase the comfort and warmth of your hands? This affordable and underrated material works on the principle of natural heating. When mustard powder comes into contact with slightly damp skin, it begins to release essential oils that stimulate blood circulation. Thanks to this, blood rushes to the capillaries, and over time, the cold in your hands recedes.
How to use this method?
If you decide to try this method, it is important to follow certain rules to avoid harming yourself. You should not pour the powder directly into the gloves, as it can settle in the seams or stain your hands. Instead, cut two cotton pads in half, lightly rub the insides with mustard, and connect their edges.
These ready-made “pads” should be carefully placed inside the gloves so they contact the back of the palm, where the main arteries pass. Remember: the mustard should remain dry. If it gets wet, it can cause unpleasant sensations, and you will only get a slight warmth.
Please note: if you plan to play in the snow or your glove may get wet, it is better to abandon this method – wet mustard powder can do more harm than good.
Don’t let the frost spoil your mood! With this simple trick, you can keep your hands warm even on the coldest winter days. Winter can be a real pleasure if you find your own ways to enjoy it!
We have previously written about effective methods of floor insulation that require neither electricity nor pipes, which can significantly improve your home’s comfort. We also looked at when to use a cream to protect against the cold, and also shared tips on how to make shoes less slippery in winter conditions.
