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LITTLE COMMON SENSE

LITTLE COMMON SENSE

  • Your Home Slippers Can Boost Your Health, Here’s How

    Do you avoid wearing slippers at home? After reading this, you will change your mind and consider donning them all the time! In many Indian households, people don’t actually wear slippers at home, mostly due to their religious beliefs. There are also others, who prefer n...
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  • Advantages of Using Natural Wool Fiber From Sheep

    9 Advantages of Using Wool Fiber Wrinkle-resistant; wool springs back quickly after stretching. Resists soiling; fiber forms a complex matting. Retains its shape; resilient fibers return to original size after washing. Fire resistant; fibers don't support combustion. Wo...
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  • WHY WEAR WOOL?

    To the uninitiated, the idea of wearing a wool baselayer or midlayer to keep warm may seem strange, while wearing a wool t-shirt, underwear or tank top in the summer sounds crazy! But now that many outdoor enthusiasts are wearing wool more and more, and their high perfor...
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  • Wool and human health

    Skin is the human body’s largest organ and interacts with the external environment 24 hours every day. Next-to-skin clothing play a very important role in health and hygiene, and wool has many properties that make it an excellent option. In particular, superfine Merino w...
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  • Why sheepskin Slippers are the Best Slippers for Cold Feet

    The best slippers for cold feet are made of sheepskin. sheepskin is the perfect insulator and has been keeping people warm, dry and healthy for thousands of years.sheepskin's natural properties not only insulate, but they breathe and wick away ...
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