Women’s "perfect" hacking of sandless beach trips has over 9 million views

2021-11-13 06:16:16 By : Ms. Sonia Han

Going to the beach is a great pleasure in life, but the downside is that the sand will be everywhere and will scratch your skin when you are sunbathing. However, this need not be the case.

Why? Because a lady on TikTok shared her impressive tips to make sure you can hang out without those nasty particles covering your property-and has been viewed more than 9.4 million times.

On June 5th, a TikToker named Rachel Austin (Rachel Austin) posted to the app, showing her impressive setup with a fitted sheet and a bucket of water.

But what exactly does this method mean? Well, Austin turned the elastic sheets upside down and placed them on the beach, using baskets and bags at the four corners to make sure the sides stay upright.

In the middle of the temporary structure is a clean towel, and she first washes her feet in a bucket of water next to the sunbathing area-so smart!

In order to make her arrangement more ideal, she also lay in the sandless shelter, erected an umbrella to provide shade.

Austin captioned her video, which can be watched here, and wrote: "No sand beach setting! #hack #beachhack #momhack #beachvibes."

No sand beach setting! #hack #beachhack #momhack #beachvibes

The clever method attracted more than 1.5 million likes, and many people rushed to the comment area to like the idea.

One TikTok user Morgan wrote: "It would be perfect because we hate sand."

Another person, Yomamadukes, added: What? ! ? ! Fitted sheets? ! ? And the bucket of feet? Why didn't I think of this genius idea? "

Kira tagged her friend in the post and typed in: "We need to bring a sheet in two weeks!"

However, a TikToker hacker got lost. He asked funnyly: "Okay, but where do you get the water to fill that bucket?"

In this regard, Austin said bluntly: "Ocean."

TikTok is full of many other useful tips and tricks that can make life a little easier, including a video showing a method that ensures that your leftover pizza is as good as freshly cooked, and it involves a small amount of water.

Tara Ippolito posted the hack on August 12 with the caption: "Don't knock on the door before trying."

Her strategy is to steam the slices so that the cheese is fragrant and hot, and the bottom is crispy and not soggy.

A mother recently shared her secret to eating pineapple without using a knife, claiming that we have been doing wrong things all our lives.

Obviously just scroll, tap and swipe, and the clip will disappear in your hands-it sounds simple!

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