12 Beach Hacks for a Fun and Safe Summer Getaway

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Vihaan Disouza

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The beach season and summer are both rapidly approaching. Sunny weather. Invigorating wind. You can hear the waves pounding and feel the sand under your toes, yet your beverages will warm up in an instant. Hot as hell sandals. I got carried away, but I've been trying out some fantastic answers to these beach difficulties, and I'd want to share my recommendations with you. The first thing that comes to mind is a pair of sandy feet. However, with the help of innovative developers, there are now cooling devices and smart gadgets designed specifically for beachgoers.


Tips to Make Your Day by the Sea Hassle-Free

I always seem to end myself caked in sand no matter

Putting on my shoes after a day at the beach is the most annoying thing ever. In other words, you get what I'm getting at. But, I believe I may have discovered the best answer. At the end of the day at the beach, I simply take some baby powder, put it on an old handkerchief (or any kind of material, really), and wrap it around me really tightly.

So, I apply baby powder to my feet and, hey, guess what?

Every drop of water is soaked up, and even the smallest sand particles slip right through. The second secret location is a place to store automobile keys. There is always a major disaster that occurs. In the past, I've lost a set of keys to my vehicle every time I went to the beach. There was the time I left it in the sand, and the time the key was too hot to use. In other words, Tommy, you've handled this much too nicely.

If so, I have a neat technique for you

Clip a sprig of grass or a flower stem to your key chain. Next, wedge the plant between the tyres' tread and suspend the key inside the vehicle. You can stop stressing about losing your keys on the beach. Three, choose a safe place to keep your things. You may feel the want to spend time on the beach by yourself rather often. The downside, though, is that nobody will keep an eye on your possessions for you. The solution is far more straightforward than you would expect.

Of course, we're talking about a spotless one here

Also, I am aware that some individuals resort to using their undergarments for this function. Theft would never lead someone to go through a diaper or underwear. When it comes to headaches, #4 is the most common. In the past, practically every time I went swimming, I'd come home with a pounding headache. Later someone explained to me that the pressure changes underwater might have that effect. Now, just before getting into the water, I squeeze my nose, seal my lips, and attempt to blow out my nose for approximately 5 seconds to build up pressure in my skull.

I pause for a while to gather my thoughts, and then repeat the process twice more

The strain on your body will eventually become normal, but you won't notice. No longer suffer from even a little headache. Fifth, I'll protect my phone with a waterproof case. I've never had my phone harmed by water or sand, but I've heard horror tales of it happening. My phone is usually in a Ziploc bag on the beach, unless I'm using it, in which case it's in its convenient little diaper safe. Next I use a straw to remove all the air from the bag, zip it up, and my phone is protected from water and sand.

What's the unblocking code for 6?

To the ears Well, I'm referring about the excruciating discomfort of having water trapped in your ear. Nothing you do whether you lean to one side or try circling your finger in your ear—helps get rid of it. save for just one little bit. Nothing more than a plain old balloon. When I sense a blockage in my ears, I squeeze my nose and begin inflating a balloon. My ears click quietly to themselves at some point during that period, and everything is back to normal.

If you want to visit a beach, make sure to bring along some balloons

Whether you forgot to bring a cooler to the beach or simply don't feel like it, you can still have a quick and refreshing drink by following the recipe for number seven. Water in a plastic container, frozen for a few hours before I go. When it has been frozen, I pack it up and take it to the beach. After the bottle is frozen, I can pour some of my beverage inside to instantly chill it.

The ideal equipment for a day of relaxing on the beach is ranked eighth

It's great to feel the sand between your toes, but it's not so great when the wind comes up and blows it all over your towel or chair. So now, instead of a towel, I lay out a mattress cover and anchor its corners to the ground with heavy things like my luggage, clothing, or flip flops. To keep your belongings safe, you may build walls around it so it looks like a little Cat pool but has no water in it. Fabulous sandals, ranked ninth. You wouldn't believe how hot the sun can heat your flip-flops after they've been sitting on the beach for even a short time.

Maybe the fastest and least complicated solution is this one

To prevent sand from getting into your sandals or flip-flops, just flip them over while you're not using them. This will prevent them from becoming too hot before you put them on, since they won't be sitting in direct sunlight. A ranking of 10 for beverage containers covered with sand. Suppose you pick up a chilled bottle of water or juice on the way to the beach. Despite its pleasant qualities, the sand that adheres to the water when the bottle sweats may quickly become an annoyance.

To prevent the sand out of my cold drinks, I simply placed them in paper cups

Nevertheless, there is one more precaution you may take to safeguard your mobile device. You do remember the tip I gave you about using a Ziploc bag, right? Let's assume you've run out of plastic Baggies, but you still want to keep your phone from becoming sandy or wet. Naturally, the more layers you apply, the less responsive the screen becomes, but at least your phone will be safe from harm.

The twelfth first aid measure to take in the case of sunburns

I always seem to get a sunburn no matter how much SPF I apply. I guess I just got fortunate. As a result, aloe Vera gel is one of my go-to beach essentials. But, I promised you the whole hack, so here it is. Put an Olivera in an ice cube tray and freeze it. I always make sure to have some aloe Vera ice cubes in my freezer so that I may use them to cool down and soothe any sunburns I may have had on my face, arms, back, or anywhere.

Remember that your lips, with their delicate skin, need special care

To protect my lips, I use an SPF 30 lip balm. You should reapply sunblock every two hours. Nonetheless, you should swim at least once each hour. Avoid going outside between 10 AM and 4 PM, when the sun is at its strongest. This is when the sun's rays are at their strongest and may do the greatest harm to your skin. Check with your doctor to ensure that any drugs you are taking won't make you more photosensitive. Many pain relievers, antibiotics, antifungals, and hypertension drugs have this capability.

Conclusion

In conclusion, with these 10 beach hacks, you can have a more enjoyable and stress-free time at the beach. From keeping your feet sand-free with baby powder to protecting your phone with a waterproof case, these tips can make your beach experience more comfortable and convenient. So, as you gear up for the upcoming beach season and summer, be sure to keep these hacks in mind and make the most out of your beach adventures. Happy beaching!