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21 Cooling Products for People Who Are Always Hot

E! OnlineThursday, June 26, 2025 at 12:00:00 AM
21 Cooling Products for People Who Are Always Hot
If you're someone who constantly feels overheated—whether due to hot flashes, summer weather, or just your body's natural thermostat—this roundup of 21 cooling products might be your new best friend. From portable fans to moisture-wicking bedding, the list offers practical solutions to keep you comfortable. The article is a mix of editor-curated picks and affiliate links, so they may earn a commission if you buy something.
Editor’s Note: Let's face it, being hot all the time is miserable, and this isn't just about summer—it's for anyone who struggles with overheating year-round. The recommendations here could make daily life a lot more bearable, whether you're dealing with medical conditions, menopause, or just a stuffy apartment. Plus, with rising global temperatures, cooling products are becoming more of a necessity than a luxury.
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