Shaving, flossing, plucking your eyebrows: get it all done in the shower. Why not? (OK, saving water is a good reason not to.) But how do you keep that mirror clear so you can see what you're doing?
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Fog is a frustrating constant that you probably deal with after every shower, but there's actually an easy, cheap solution that'll keep your mirrors clear.
A hot shower is absolutely the best in the morning — but dealing with a steamed-up mirror is a bother. We saw this smart life hack on Pinterest and had to give it a try. And it's so simple. Really.
Q: I recently installed a new bathroom medicine cabinet with a fog-free mirror made by Home Decorators Collection. I followed the cleaning instructions, which were to use a glass cleaner (I used ...
A simple household trick shows how shaving cream can keep mirrors clear and fog-free, making it a surprisingly effective ...
Do you know how many times having a mirror in my shower could have saved me from getting cleanser in my eyes, nixing my skin with a razor, and over-exfoliating?! (Hint: MANY.) That's why I've become ...
A friend of ours recently bought a fog-free mirror, the type that is used in the shower. When he first peered into it, however, he saw a foggy version of himself. He lived with the blurry image until ...
That’s a great observation. When you breathe out, you let a couple of different things into the air. Not only do you breathe out carbon dioxide, but you also breathe out teeny tiny droplets of water.