Try
placing a warm washcloth on your breasts a few minutes before pumping.
Place a warm washcloth over your face to steam out dirt and bacteria.
In cases in which the ingrown hairs cause inflammation, pain, itchiness, etc. it is best to
place a warm washcloth on the infected area several times a day for relief.
Not exact matches
Moist heat is one of the most effective and highly recommended treatments for these conditions, but until Rachel's Remedy, that meant having to hold
warm dripping wet
washcloths in
place many times a day, taking 7 hot showers or baths a day (because new moms have SO much time for that!)
Once he's wet, I like to
place the wet,
warm washcloth across his body to keep him
warm while I baby - soap my hands.
To use moist heat, run a clean
washcloth or cloth diaper under
warm (not hot) water, squeeze out the extra water and
place it directly over your nipple.
Before you pump,
place warm, wet
washcloths on your breasts.
Simply take a
washcloth and dip it in or hold it under
warm water, wring it out, and
place the
washcloth over your breasts for a few minutes.
Placing a
washcloth drenched in bath water over their abdomen helps keep baby
warm and happy.
Then once you go to pump or feed,
placing a
warm moist
washcloth on that area and massage down towards the nipple.
Sponge Baths
Place a basin of
warm water, a few
washcloths, a diaper, and a change of clothes next to the towel that you'll lay your baby on.
To use, take a clean
washcloth, dip into the
warm or chilled tea (1tbs per cup of water, steeped 10 minutes), depending on the nature of the injury, and
place on the wound.
Soak a couple
washcloths in diluted apple cider vinegar (1 part vinegar and 2 parts water), then
place them on the forehead and tummy, or add a cup to a
warm bath.
Place a
warm, damp
washcloth on your face for 20 seconds.
Turn your shower into a spa by adding 5 --- 10 drops of Eucalyptus Radiata on a
warm, damp
washcloth and
placing it just out of direct contact with the water before showering.
Rather than endangering yourself with a sharp instrument,
place a
warm, damp
washcloth over the bump for a minute or two, twice or three times a day.
Finally, wipe over your cat's face with a
washcloth or damp cotton wool before wrapping them in a towel and drying them off in a
warm place.