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Common shower mistake during a heatwave that may actually be making you feel hotter

Irish Star

Irish Star

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June 24, 2026

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Common shower mistake during a heatwave that may actually be making you feel hotter

As temperatures soar, many of us are searching for heatwave shower tips to stay cool in summer heat — but one common mistake in the shower may actually be working against you

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