• Is there such thing as a humidifier helmet or mask?
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I have two current problems. One, is chronic dry skin, which is ESPECIALLY bad on my face, and it's winter, so it's even worse. The second is I breathe through my mouth when I sleep, so the dry air is really bad for my gums. I could get a humidifier, but my room is full of electronics and I'm afraid they'll get damaged if I use one. What I need is some kind of CPAP that humidifies the entire face instead of just the nose and/or mouth. Something that humidifies the entire head would be best, as I also have a problem with chronic dry scalp. Anyone know of anything like this?
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Any fullface helmet gets humid and gross if you wear it for a couple minutes.
I had this problem too. My room is covered in posters. My solution was to get a full room humidifier, like so: [t]http://www.kaz.com/images/productshots/regular/b32a20e2e21f493b9144588ebf471676.jpg[/t] (they usually come with hi-low settings, be sure to get one that does if at all possible) Then go to really any store with a general hardware section and buy a pack of these, they're cheap as fuck. [t]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41FtrW6a50L._SY300_.jpg[/t] Screw those badboys into your ceiling, these will be your anchor points. Once you have them secured on the ceiling in a perimeter around your bed, let phase 2 begin. You're gonna need a pack of chip clips with holes in them (important so you can hang them from the hooks). Again, cheap as shit and they'll get the job done. The thicker the spring on the clip, the better. [t]http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4120/4742887651_180f0fc110_b.jpg[/t] Once you have chip clips hanging on hooks, get out a couple thin bedsheets and construct a canopy blanket fort over your bed and place your humidifier on the floor beside it, but still inside the sheet. Congratulations, you now have a secure humidified place to sleep without fucking up stuff in your room. Best of all, it's super easy to disassemble when you don't want it. Just be sure to change your sheet walls every now and then to avoid mold. [b]Disclaimer:[/b] You will not get laid under any circumstances doing this. People can and will laugh at you if they see it and find out what it's for.
oh my god this looks amazing i wonder if it would work for someone with psoriasis?
E45 for your skin or some sort of moisturizer, see your doctor for a recommendations he would likely have a larger envelope of ideas to increase your quality of living.
I get the same problem, we use 2 big humidifiers for the house. [URL="http://i.imgur.com/GLaEwLE.jpg"]Here's one of them[/URL]
I think it's called a nebulizer. I used to have a friend who had one.
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