8 clever celebrity heatwave hacks from Alison Hammond, Kate Garraway, Stacey Solomon & more
14.06.2022 - 17:29
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MORE: Hello heatwave! This cute 3-in-one handheld fan doubles as a power bank and a torchWhether you struggle to sleep when it's hot or can't cool down after a sweaty day at work, hot weather can be uncomfortable. Luckily, our favourite celebrities are dab-hands when it comes to cooling off.
From Alison Hammond's icy beanbags to Kate Garraway's cooling bedsheet hack and Ruth Langsford's idea for staying cool during dinner, these are the heatwave tricks to know now. The queen of DIY hacks, Stacey was our first port of call when it came to celebrity heatwave tricks.
The star previously revealed she has been keeping 2/3 full bottles of water in the freezer to stay hydrated throughout the day, sipping on them as the ice melts. Ever resourceful, Stacey double up on chores that keep her children cool – such as jet-washing her patio as her sons Zachary, Leighton and Rex splashed about in the water.
And at the end of the day, Stacey treats herself to cold baths with refreshing fizzy drinks and candles - bliss!RELATED: UK heatwaves & how to cope with the hot weather: Amazon essentials to help you stay coolCelebrity chef Jamie has a genius idea to cool down drinks – while giving your gin and tonic a pretty makeover. He revealed: "#TopTip for these warmer days!! When you're making ice cubes, pop in some fresh fruit, herbs or even edible flowers before you freeze! An easy way to jazz up your favourite summer drink whilst also keeping it ice cold! Looks so impressive too! Who's going to give this a go??" Count us in.
MORE: The bladeless fan that shoppers swear is as good as the Dyson but for half the priceKate shared her top tip with Good Morning Britain viewers. Revealing she's been trying all manner of tactics to sleep at night,
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