With Pandemic in its peak and resources drying out at home like the rivers in summers, we need to step out of the house some time or other to get some works done or fill the kitchen voids. This makes us much more vulnerable to the barely living particle creating havoc around the globe. Hence here below I list some ninja techniques to conceal yourself and be on the safer side.
1. CHOOSING THE RIGHT GARMENT : Never thought I would say this during the scorching mid-May in India but try to wear clothes that have longer sleeves so as to you don't have to wash your entire arm or take a bath every time you return back. Added, its better to choose outfits which have pockets to avoid carrying a handbag or a wallet.
2. PREFER EASY TO DOFF AND WASH CLOTHES : Choose clothes that can be doffed off easily such as button-ups because while removing T-shirts there is a high probability of transferring the virus from the fabric to face. Further choose fabric that are easy to wash (Polyester) and has less embellishments.
3. NO OR MINIMUM JEWELRY: Ditch those additional heavy jewelries. First because they act as carries to the virus if not properly washed. Second the crimes will be at its peak due to the increased poverty during crisis. Drop those geegaws and hit two birds with a single arrow.
4. CANOPY THE CURLS: While people around the globe compared their lockdown to that of Rapunzel's in Tangled , let's not foget that our thick tantalising tresses are capable of carrying the virus and leaving the traces on our pillows that can reach our face. Shampooing may not be an option everytime, so the selfless scarf will jump to your rescue.
5.AGAIN THE FEET BUDDIES : Imagine your precious pooch sniffing the shoes you took outside and the next thing you know is it licking your face. Perhaps that did startle uou enough. Keeping the shoes in sun for several hours or just away from reach for a day or two might do the magic.
At last please do wear masks, maintain social distancing, and spread love as much as you can while staying at home. Do like, subscribe below and share with your loved ones if you find any of these useful. Lots of love, take care, seeya next Thursday.
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