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Have you ever washed your hair at someone else’s house — or in a hotel — and noticed it feels completely different afterward? Maybe it feels softer. Maybe it feels dry or heavy. Sometimes it won’t style the way it normally does. Many people assume it’s because of shampoo or styling products. But often the

Matt C.
March 13, 2026

If you wake up with a dry mouth, sore throat, or cracked lips, there’s a good chance you’ve been breathing through your mouth while sleeping. Many homeowners across Salt Lake City, Draper, and Layton assume mouth breathing is caused by allergies or congestion. Sometimes that’s true. But very often the real issue is something simpler:

Matt C.
March 9, 2026

If your hands and feet are always cold inside your own house — even when the thermostat says 72° — you’re not imagining it. This is incredibly common in Utah homes, especially during long winters in Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, and Park City. The culprit usually isn’t just “poor circulation.” More often, it’s poor

Matt C.
February 26, 2026

It usually happens out of nowhere. Your child is playing, watching TV, or sleeping — and suddenly there’s a nosebleed. Meanwhile, the adults in the house feel fine. So what gives? In many Utah homes, the answer is surprisingly simple: kids have smaller, more sensitive airways — and dry indoor air affects them first. Let’s

Matt C.
February 18, 2026