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12 Heatwave Hacks to Help You Survive Summer



With summer as hot as ever, we're all looking for ways to cool down. Sure, you've got the essentials: Sweet new swimsuit? Check. Statement sunnies? Check. Flowy breezy summer dress? Check. But when the true dog days hit — you know, the kind that make you want to reverse commando crawl back into your overly air-conditioned bedroom — it's time to break out every trick in the book. Here are 12 ah-mazing summer hacks to help you survive the next heatwave.



shaded seat with rainbow stripes outside an adobo house

1. Find Some Shade

Or make some. When the glaring sun is keeping you from enjoying the outdoors, DIY a simple fabric shade by stringing cable through grommets. (via In Decora)


red, white and green watermelon inspired popsicles with watermelon kiwi and coconut water in them

2. Watermelon Popsicles

These healthy layered ice pops made with watermelon, kiwi and coconut water are just the thing to cool you down. There's a sweet surprise in every bite: The “seeds" are chocolate chips. (via Cooking Classy)


model wears three different hairstyles with twists, braids, and a messy updo

3. Messy Summer Updo

Get that hair off your neck and you'll feel ten times cooler. The best thing about a summer updo is the messier it is, the better it looks. (Brit + Co)


a trio of white cold towels

4. DIY Calming Cold Towels

Make like a chic resort and DIY yourself some frosty towels. Freeze a few towels with eucalyptus oil to keep on hand, then run the cloth over your forehead, face and along the back of your neck. Breath in deeply and let the scent of eucalyptus oil refresh your senses. (via Shape)


four purple aloe vera lavender ice balms for sunburn relief

5. Aloe Vera and Lavender Skin-Soothing DIY

Even though you wear sunscreen, sun exposure can still irritate your skin. These ice balms are made of aloe vera, lavender essential oil and glycerin, so they'll soothe your skin while they cool you down. (via Soap Queen)


ice pack diy with different colored sponges and water

6. Homemade Ice Packs

To DIY this super-simple ice pack, it takes just two things you already have in your kitchen — a sponge and a freezer. Bonus: It's the only ice pack that doesn't leak. (via Live Simply)


diy fruit ice cubes with berries, figs, mango and other fruit in them

7. DIY Fruity Ice Cubes

Where's the fun in plain old cubes and water? These gorgeous cubes are refreshing to the eye as well as in the glass. Go savory, sweet or a little mix of both. (Brit + Co)


blue and white pool sitting in the backyard with a mom and three kids inside it

8. Intex Swim Center Family Lounge Inflatable Pool ($100)

Have you ever looked at a kiddie pool and wished they came in big-people sizes? Good news — they do! It's no surprise that Amazon has 'em, and they're sized *just* right for a patio. This one comes with four built-in seats, so you can invite some friends. Can you say pool par-tay?


rainbow tricycle car wash with streamers, water, and sponges

9. DIY Sprinkler Car Wash

This tricycle “car wash" is made from sprinkler fittings. The bright-colored sponges, pool noodles and elastic bands make it thrilling and chilling. (via Apartment Therapy)


child lays on blue water blob in an orange polka dot swimsuit

10. DIY Personal Water Blob

These ginormous water blobs are DIYed using plastic sheeting, an iron and some duct tape. Be sure to make a full set, because when the those temps start to rise, everyone deserves their own. (via Hello, Wonderful)


pouches of alcoholic pink capri suns against a pink background with green palm leaves

11. DIY Capri Sun

Back in the day, summer wasn't summer without a Capri Sun sipper to cool you off and quench your thirst. Fast forward to today, and age it up a bit by putting some *adult* drinks in those classic pouches. Just what you need when you're kicking back in your adult-size kiddie pool. Just don't forget to hydrate with plenty of H2O. (Brit + Co)


blackberry and lime lacroix mocktail

12. La Croix Mocktails

If you're jonesing for a low-calorie cocktail, add some slices of fresh fruit and ice to a La Croix infused water. You can keep it virgin or add your favorite alcohol — either way, it's a refreshing fix. (Brit + Co)


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