Does winter leave you with constantly cold hands and feet? You’re not alone! As temperatures drop, it’s totally normal to feel a bit more chilly—especially as we get older. But with a few smart tricks, you can stay warm, comfortable, and glowing all season long.
We’ve put together some friendly and practical tips to help you keep cozy from morning to night. Let’s dive in!
Wearing multiple thinner layers beats one bulky piece every time. Why? Layers trap warm air between them, creating natural insulation. Start with a soft, snug base layer, add a cozy fleece or sweater, and finish with a wind-resistant jacket. You’ll stay warm without feeling stuffed—and easily adjust if you step indoors.
Did you know? A lot of body heat escapes through your head. A good hat makes a huge difference—especially one that covers your ears. Go for a stylish wool or knit beanie that you love wearing. It’s a simple trick that helps your whole body stay warm.
My personal go-to is the Savior Heated Beanie. It’s made from a super-soft blend of brushed cotton, polyester, and spandex—lighter, breathable, and stretchier than most hats. Perfect for winter walks or waiting for the bus!
There’s nothing like slipping into a pre-warmed bed on a cold night. A hot water bottle does the trick beautifully. If you prefer an electric blanket, just remember to turn it off before dozing off.
⚠️ Safety first: Never use a hot water bottle and an electric blanket together!
One of the easiest and healthiest ways to warm up is to move your body. If you work from home, try taking short walking breaks every hour. Even seated stretches, ankle rolls, or arm raises can boost circulation and help your hands and feet feel warmer fast.
Draping a blanket over your shoulders or legs while relaxing makes a big difference. My favorite is this weighted heated shoulder pad—it’s filled with natural stones and contoured to fit your neck and back perfectly. The gentle weight (about 3 lbs) offers deep relaxation and pain relief, plus it feels like a warm hug. Perfect for Netflix marathons or reading by the fire!
Cold fingers? Try these tips:
▸ Invest in good gloves: Wool, leather, or thermal options are great. I’m a huge fan of Savior Thin Heated Gloves—they’re breathable, flexible, and even work with touchscreens! No need to take them off to text or type.
▸ A quick note: These are ideal for cool days (think fall or spring) or as liners under thicker gloves. For extreme cold, go for insulated leather or mid-weight heated gloves.
▸ Keep cuffs snug: Make sure gloves and sleeves meet well to block cold air.
▸ Choose the right fit: Tight gloves can cut off circulation. Go for comfortable ones that let you wiggle your fingers—a little movement generates heat, too!
Cold feet can ruin your mood faster than you think! Keep them toasty with these ideas:
▸ Avoid bare feet—even at home: Wear plush slippers or thick socks. Sleeping in socks is totally okay if your feet are cold!
▸ Keep them dry: Wet socks or shoes make everything worse. Waterproof boots are a winter must, and it’s always smart to keep an extra pair of dry socks in your bag or at the office.
▸ Elevate and move: Use a footstool to avoid cold floors. Take walking breaks, wiggle your toes, and encourage blood flow.
▸ Try heated socks: The Savior Heated Socks are a game-changer! They’re moisture-wicking, extend to your calf, and deliver up to 6 hours of steady warmth. Perfect for outdoor adventures or if you struggle with circulation or arthritis. Definitely worth it!
Wishing you a warm, joyful, and cozy winter ahead! Take good care of yourself—you’ve got this. ❄️❤️