Survive the heat dome this weekend with these cooling products

This summer’s first heat wave is upon us.For the first time this year, temperatures in New York City are expected to surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit starting on Thursday, July 2.

Thanks to this heat dome, the temperature is expected to feel 110 degrees, which is danger-zone territory.I’m seriously wondering: how am I going to survive? With numerous outdoor Fourth of July plans, staying cool in this intense heat wave has become my number one priority.

And fortunately, I’m spending most of my days evaluating (aka shopping) items that can help.Whether you’re stuck in the city heat this weekend or heading towards the beach, here is exactly what you need to beat the heat.Providing coverage for up to six people and featuring UPF protection, the Shibumi Canopy blocks harmful sun rays.

This game-changing beach umbrella floats with the ocean breeze rather than toppling with the wind, so your shade will stay up no matter the conditions.Plus, the arched design keeps air flowing, so you can stay cool on your next beach day.Shark’s small but mighty cooling system is a heat wave lifesaver.

With interchangeable attachments, the 3-in-1 device comes with a fan, dry-touch mist and an instant cooling plate to keep you comfortable on the go.The Chillpill’s fan blows at 10 different speeds and noise levels, and the evaporative mist cools the skin without drenching clothes.If you need instant relief, press the InstaChill Cooling Plate to your skin to experience up to a 16 degrees Fahrenheit temp drop in seconds.Forget the sleep sweats.

These cooling sheets are designed for hot sleepers with a unique polygonal fiber that’s moisture-wicking and breathable.For a refreshing sleeping experience, these sheets provide an instant cooling touch for all-night refreshment.Give your eyes a well-deserved break with RENPHO’s Eye Massager.

Designed to ease daily strain and tension, the eye massager is heated for puffiness and dryness, or, when you need a refreshing boost, you can ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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