WHILE many of us look forward to the sun, for those who suffer from hayfever, summer is an often dreaded season.
After all, several types of pollen can aggravate allergies, causing sufferers to experience all sorts of uncomfortable symptoms, including sneezing, itchy, and watery eyes.
But what if we told you there was a quick and easy way to help ease your symptoms with a single cleanse?
Well, you’re in luck… because it turns out there’s no need to splurge on expensive gadgets like air purifiers in an attempt to deal with those red, swollen, watery eyes.
Instead, patients have been raving about a 19p solution – and it’s all thanks to a bargain they found in high street store Savers.
Joining a Money Saving Facebook Group Extreme Coupons and Bargains in the UKa woman named Emma Lawry posted a photo of her shopping bag full of ‘Nuage Hay Fever Relief Wipes’, which she purchased in preparation for hay fever season.
They are brilliant! I use them first thing in the morning as soon as I get up and I find them very good
Saving buyer
Alongside the post, she wrote: “Hay fever wipes 19p off Bedford savers.”
The quick and easy-to-use purchase is the perfect solution for those who have difficulty or don’t like taking pills like antihistamines.
Instead, the 33-pack of wipes is designed to remove and trap pollen from your hands and face in an instant, helping to reduce irritation so you feel refreshed throughout the day.
So how exactly do they work?
Well, they are infused with natural oils like peppermint and tea tree oil, which are known for their calming properties.
Additionally, the pleasant smell can also help alleviate common hay fever symptoms, such as watery eyes and coughing.
Plus, they’re also super convenient and can be easily packed in your bag – making them perfect wherever you are, whether it’s at home, on vacation, or out on a fun day out.
It didn’t take long for the post to generate quite a reaction, with many eager to get their hands on the 19p tissues.
“They’re brilliant!” excited.
“I use them first thing in the morning, as soon as I get up, and I think they’re really good.”
A second commented: “Paid a tenner for them in Savers.”
Tagging a friend, a third wrote: “It might be worth looking in your Savers.”
Meanwhile, a fourth noted: “OMG I need it!”
And another added: “They were in Poundstretcher yesterday too!”
Five tips for reducing hay fever symptoms in the garden

TV pharmacist Thorrun Govind also shared five expert tips to help reduce hayfever symptoms in the garden…
Wear a face mask and gloves
Wrap-around sunglasses or a mask can help keep excess pollen from getting into your nose and eyes while gardening.
Likewise, wearing gloves can help you avoid touching your face and spreading pollen on yourself.
Check the forecast to avoid high pollen days
Most weather apps now have a built-in pollen indicator that can predict levels for the next day.
These levels can vary depending on the weather, wind direction and even the time of day.
Avoid the morning when pollen levels are highest
On a typical day, pollen counts rise in the morning, peak at midday, and then gradually decline throughout the afternoon.
Because of this, it’s often best to garden later in the day.
Shower immediately when you return indoors
When you return indoors from the garden, be sure to shower and change your clothes to wash off the pollen.
Also, avoid sitting on any furniture with your outer clothing on, especially on the bed, as this can transfer pollen to the surface and further irritate allergies.
Keep windows and doors closed when mowing the lawn
Mowing your lawn can temporarily release more pollen into the air, so it’s crucial to keep all windows and doors closed to prevent airborne pollen from entering your home.
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