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Hot Hands for camping & keeping your boobs warm

Aug 10, 2011 5:00 AM / 0 Comments

This is a scheduled entry, set to auto-post while I am on vacay camping near the coast! :)

This is a sponsored post. I received products to review but all opinions are my own.

Hot Hands hand warmers

Hand warmers are not the kind of thing I typically review here but when I was asked to write a post, I agreed for one simple reason – I already use this product. Hot Hands & Toasti Toes are one of my must-haves for camping trips or other prolonged exposures to the cold.

Hot Hands use the oxidation of iron inside of small pouches to create heat. Rubbing the pouch vigorously causes friction and oxidation, and a warm sensation that typically lasts up to six hours. Hot Hands are OK to hold with bare hands but Toasti Toes should not be worn directly against skin. Hot Hands come in various sizes intended for hands, feet warmers, and even awesome warming packs for the lower back.

Last summer I was very pregnant while camping. As a result I was much warmer than usual, but the cold temperatures did make my prego nipples especially sore. I readily admit that I slipped a set of Hot Hands warmers into my shirt to warm them! I have also used Hot Hands to keep my hands warm at bus stops. This year I may let little Sebastian hold onto some Hot Hands to beat the cold. Obviously you should supervise your child when using Hot Hands, but I love that there are no toxic chemicals to worry about leaching into my family’s skin.

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