After a year of staying close to home, many of us are itching to get back on the road. While traveling can be a lot of fun, it can also leave you with dry eyes, skin and sinuses. At home, you can use ...
Ah, winter. ‘Tis the season for darkness in the afternoons and early morning wake-ups to warm up the car before a slippery commute to work. It’s also the season that brings dry skin, static ...
Flu and cold season is back with a vengeance. Adding a humidifier to your space can clear out your nasal passages, soothe dry skin and help combat dry air coming from your heater. There are powerful ...
With dry winter air plus cold and flu season in full swing, a humidifier can be essential to better skin, sleep and overall health. However, humidifiers can get gross, potentially spreading bacteria ...
This mini humidifier that resembles a planted cactus is perfect if you're tight on space and want something that looks good, too. It's small enough to place on your desk or take with you anywhere.
Your home’s air could be making you sick. Here’s what actually helps. The average person spends around 90 percent of their time indoors, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Add to that ...
Cool-mist humidifiers are the choice of most Americans seeking to alleviate dryness in their homes. These machines dominate the market because they pose fewer safety risks than warm-mist humidifiers, ...
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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Indoor Humidifier Market - Forecasts from 2016 to 2021" report to their offering. Indoor Humidifiers market is expected ...