9 Tricks to Help You Stay Cool When It’s Hot

Is hot weather making you miserable? Try these easy, natural ways to find relief from the heat. No batteries required.

Is hot weather making you miserable? Is your air conditioner on the blink, or are your electric bills thicker than the phone book? Try these easy, natural ways to keep cool when it’s hot outside. No batteries required!

Try These Natural Ways To Stay Cool

1. Eat These Foods

The following foods work to help your body regulate its temperature and keep you cooler: mushrooms, cucumbers, citrus fruit, lemon balm, lettuce, and mint. Spicy foods can also help by causing you to sweat more. As the sweat evaporates, it cools you down. Snacking on frozen melon cubes or berries is also a smart way to cool down. And check out basil seeds! They’re used in drinks in India because they help keep your body cool!

2. Drink Up

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Stay hydrated by sipping from a water bottle throughout the day. Aim for at least a half-gallon over the course of a day. If you sweat a lot, throw a sports drink or two into the mix to replace lost electrolytes. If you’re tired of water, natural fruit juices are a good alternative (and make great frozen drinks, too, for additional cooling benefits). Add a few mint leaves for a super-cooling treat. Just avoid excess caffeine or alcohol, which can dehydrate you.

3. Make a Splash

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Swimming is a great way to cool off on hot days. It works because, when we get wet, the water evaporates from our skin, taking heat with it. If you can’t get to a pool or swimming hole, you can achieve this same result with a shower or bath, or just by wetting your hair. Soaking your feet or even just running cold water over each of your wrists for 10 seconds can also help.

4. Cool Your Neck

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Your body’s main temperature sensor is located on the back of your neck. If you have long hair, wear it up to let breezes reach this area. If you’re going to sit by a fan, make sure it blows onto the back of your neck. A cool compress over this area will also go a long way to helping you feel cooler.

5. Dress Light

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Make sure you’re dressed for the weather. If you’re at home, or in a situation where you can get away with it, wear as little as possible. Wearing just a bathing suit or a thin undershirt will offer relief. If that’s not an option, then opt for loosely-woven natural fabrics, such as linen, in light, bright colors. These fabrics breathe, allowing your body to shed heat, while the brighter colors will reflect heat from the sun.

6. Get Low

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Heat rises, and in homes with two or more stories, all of that heat hangs around and stagnates on the top floors. Make yourself more comfortable by spending time on the lowest level of your home. Make yourself a little “cool-off cave” in the basement, if you have one. Buy a beanbag chair and chill out near the floor.

7. Make Yourself Minty Fresh

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Rub on some peppermint lotion. The menthol will stimulate your nerves and trick your body into thinking you’re cooler than you are.

8. Be As Cool As A Cucumber

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Rub a slice of chilled cucumber over your face. The juice will take longer to evaporate than water, for extended refreshment.

9. Do Nothing

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Just sit verrrry still. Don’t try to run errands or do housework or anything else active during the hottest part of the day. These will raise your body temperature. Save these tasks for the evening, when things start to cool down. Of course, doing nothing can be difficult. We recommend buying a sturdy hammock to help you achieve this goal!

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Jaime McLeod

Jaime McLeod is a longtime journalist who has written for a wide variety of newspapers, magazines, and websites, including MTV.com. She enjoys the outdoors, growing and eating organic food, and is interested in all aspects of natural wellness.

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J Sikes

When you are in a swimming pool you are cooled by the water, not by evaporation which occurs in air.

Sprayman

Order a $20 2-gallon garden pressure pump sprayer and mist yourself.

Shawn Davis

Get your feet wet, wet feet are cold feet and it’ll cool you down real fast. Make a cold steeped staghorn sumac berryade, it’s very tart which cools the body as well.

ladymavric47

My father always wore long sleeved snap in front shirts, when he sweated the shirt would get wet, wringing wet, so therefore cooling him off

Lisa

Get a dehumidifier. Getting the extra moisture out of the air will help so you don’t have to run the air conditioner as much or turn it down so low.

monica

Run your arms and hands under cold water up to your elbow a few times pat dry or not it really works something my grandma use to do.

Mary Kate

Also, applying lotion helps, because it puts moisture on the surface of the skin. Bonus points if you’re near moving airflow!

Kevin

Dress less is right but “wear as little as possible” should mean whenever possible be nude. The bodies natural method of cooling itself is through the evaporation of sweat. Clothing, any clothing, interferes with that process. Wearing nothing at all is the best way to let the body cool naturally.

donald morse

It’s hot this time of the year in maryland. I sometimes have a wave sprinkler going when I work in the garden. The well water is very cool and the sun is hot so it averages out and I stay cool and get one heck of a tan.

Jalet

Taking Tammy’s idea one step further, if you add a few drops of essential oil of PEPPERMINT to the water in the spray bottle (keep out of or around eyes) you feel cooler and feel cooler LONGER. Done it for years. Helps cool a person quickly in the event you suspect heat stroke as well.

Glenn Sheeler

take a tepid shower of bath. keep tub filled with tepid water to go skinny dipping as needed

Deborah Tukua

Great Ideas Jamie – My favorite way to cool my whole body down is to sit on a lawn chair in our spring-fed creek. Even if you only soak your feet, it seems to bring your body temp. down since the water is cool year round. After an hour of this, I can walk or mow the lawn and still feel cooler than before.

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