Keeping mitts and flannels warm in a flask?

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Spa Therapist

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Hi everyone,

I'm starting to offer mud wraps mobile and was wondering about my mitts and flannels. I've used hot water in a bowl and it works OK but it's not brilliant, the water goes cold very quickly and the sound of me wringing out the mitts isn't exactly relaxing.

Has anyone tried dampening mitts or flannels and putting them into a flask? I'm wondering if this might work but I wanted to ask before I bought a big flask. I'm not sure if I'd need to just dampen them or actually put water into the flask too, in which case I'd still need to wring them out but it might keep them hotter.

Anyone? :hug:
 
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I found this on here ages ago not sure if it helps :) xx
 
Thankyou! That sounds interesting, I wonder how long they'd stay warm once I'd opened the box to take some out. I might have to give it a try, I think I've got a cool bag somewhere.
 

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