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Skidless Yoga Towel on a Yoga Mat

Yoga practitioners sweat a lot while doing difficult poses or asanas. It's important that the yogis maintain each pose for several minutes before moving on to the next. Hence, they should avoid slipping and sliding on the floor as much as possible. This is where a skidless yoga towel on a yoga mat comes in. A mat provides the yogi a clean area to do his or her poses. The yoga towel absorbs the sweat from the yoga practitioner's body and keep him or her steady while maintaining a pose. Unlike an ordinary bath towel, this specific towel has small rubber pads attached to the side that comes in contact with the mat. The rubber pads prevents the towel from slipping or bunching up while the yogi goes through the asanas. So, when you shop for skidless yoga towel , look for the kind with rubber pads on the back.

Of Sarongs, Pareos, and Beach Wraps

Women rarely go to the beach without a beach sarong or beach pareo tucked inside their tote bags. These large shawls made of cotton-weave textile can sheath a woman's body from the top of her head to her thighs. Aside from a warm covering against the chilly seaside air, the beach sarong also offers women many creative ways to show off their feminine beauty with a bit of their modesty still intact at the beach. A Beach Sarong Style that Brings Out the Real Woman in You The sarong's textile is mostly woven with cotton threads and printed with colorful ink patterns that look similar to the Indonesian Batik or the tie-dyed prints of the Seventies. Some women wear this on top of a swimsuit while the fearless ones wear this thin fabric without their bikini tops. The sarong gets wet and everyone at the beach gets an eyeful of your "jewel-encrusted chest." But, this wardrobe can be avoided through a cleverly folded sarong. Measure a wide band of about 4 to 5 inches from