AN Alaskan mom has revealed her most unusual bathing facilities.
She lives in a snow cave in the northern state with her husband and two children.
These hardy types bathe outside, even when it's 15 degrees.
Their unconventional washing arrangements involve a collapsible tub outside the entrance to their icy home.
But The Blue Jug Life (@bluejuglife), who has 645,000 followers, considers this positively joyous.
“Bathing outside is a fun perk when living in a snow cave," she declared in her post.
Behind her, the entrance to her subterranean and snowy home could be seen.
She was undeterred by the thought of washing while the signs of an Alaskan winter were clear all around her.
“Let me show you how I bathe myself," she said.
First, she heated water and poured it into the tub, adding some cooler water to bring the temperature down.
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Then, using a jar, she saturated her hair before shampooing.
“It was only 15 degrees today so really was pretty nice and cool outside," she said bravely.
She put herself through this ordeal once a week.
“Once that is done I wring my hair and put it up into a towel before washing the rest of my body with soap.
"I wash my face and then I wash my armpits and my other lady bits," she wrote.
“Then I add some lotion. That’s it voila."
There was enormous interest in her video, with over 2.8million likes and another 13,000 comments.
Commenters, however, were not convinced it was the lifestyle for them.
“Respectfully, this is my hell on earth," said one person.
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Another couldn't understand the appeal: “Why the hell would you want to live like that?”
And this person figured it wasn't for them: “I wouldn't be able to function at 15 degrees.”
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