Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 at
8:00 pm
You are probably not the only person who cannot tell the difference between warm mist humidifiers and vaporizers. As a matter of fact, they differ in some very simple things, but both of these devices provide high level of safety, which is extremely important for you and your whole family. As the majority of dermatologists say both humidifiers and vaporizers are very useful against cold, flu symptoms and dry skin, but still there is a difference that you should know about.
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Thursday, November 26th, 2009 at
12:42 pm
In winter period your skin tends to become dry. You probably think it is because of cold, but in fact it is due to the low humidity level in your home. Due to dry air your skin may peel and crack and your wrinkles may become more visible. Even worse, lips crack, too. All in all, makes you feel unpleasant, isn’t it? Still, there is no need to worry that much as the solution does exist- you should maintain the proper level of humidity. As a matter of fact, the optimum humidity level in your home should be around 35% to 45%. However, heaters can cause this to fall to single figures with terrible consequences for your skin. Fortunately, you can avoid this. With the use of cool mist humidifiers you can improve the humidity level in your home.
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