So,
My question of the day (though it has been a few days since Ive asked a question) is as follows: Ho do yall keep your bathroom mirrors from fogging while you shower? I run the exhaust fan in the bathroom while I shower, but I like a really hot shower and I doubt that there are any exhaust fans (short of an industrial fan) capable of dealing with the amount of steam produced by one of my showers. Also, I live in a basement apartment, so I have no window in my bathroom (I know that an open window is effective at preventing mirror-fogging, but this is unfortunately not an option for me). My present approach is to open the bathroom door after I finish my shower and let some moisture escape the room while I prep and whip up some lather. Regrettably, this is not an option when we have company; I just dont feel like it would be appropriate for me to shave in my birthday suit while guests look on (though, for all I know some might enjoy such a show).
Any suggestions?
My question of the day (though it has been a few days since Ive asked a question) is as follows: Ho do yall keep your bathroom mirrors from fogging while you shower? I run the exhaust fan in the bathroom while I shower, but I like a really hot shower and I doubt that there are any exhaust fans (short of an industrial fan) capable of dealing with the amount of steam produced by one of my showers. Also, I live in a basement apartment, so I have no window in my bathroom (I know that an open window is effective at preventing mirror-fogging, but this is unfortunately not an option for me). My present approach is to open the bathroom door after I finish my shower and let some moisture escape the room while I prep and whip up some lather. Regrettably, this is not an option when we have company; I just dont feel like it would be appropriate for me to shave in my birthday suit while guests look on (though, for all I know some might enjoy such a show).
Any suggestions?