If you have forced air heat, then you are probably already familiar with the dry nature of your indoor air in the winter time. The effect of heated indoor air is actually what I hate most about winter. My body rejects low humidity. I can actually see my skin desiccating and shriveling before my very eyes. My skin cracks, splits, flakes off, and even worse, I have a terrible time breathing through the night as my sinus cavity completely dries out. If you suffer in a similar fashion then you know you need to either buy a humidifier, which are often clunky, plastic and a general pain in the ass, upgrade your heating system to include a humidifying option, or DIY it.
Here are 9 ways to increase the moisture in your dry, winter air courtesy Simple Most: