Friday, March 23, 2018

Fashion Tips You Must Learn From Your Grandma

1) Make room in your dressing room
Too many clothes? Shopping addict? Dressing too small? Anyway, you have to make room on the shelves of your closet. For that, two options. The first applies to clothes that are hanging. To save space, collect capsules of soda cans. Wash them. Hang a capsule on a hanger. This trick will allow you to hang several hangers on top of each other. The second applies to clothes stored in the drawers. Instead of folding your T-shirts, wholesale sweatshirts and pajamas, we advise you to roll them. This will earn you a monster spot. They will never be crumpled and in addition, it is much easier to distinguish at once the contents of his drawer. Not bad is not it?

2) Remove smoke odors
Misfortune! Coming back from this great dinner, you realize with dismay that all your clothes are stinking of smoke. And in the wash, the smell does not go away. Run a hot water bath in which you add 3 to 4 cups of white vinegar. Hang clothes on top of or next to the bath, and let it rest for as long as the water cools. In just a few hours, you will not even smell that cigarette smell.

3) Bye, bye animal hair!
We love cats and dogs. Except when they leave a mountain of hair on our clothes. To say goodbye (to hair, not to animals), take plastic gloves (those used for cleaning or washing up) and rub the garment in question with it. You will get a small ball of hair that you will only have to throw in the trash.

4) Farewell moths
Are you tired of finding your favorite clothes adorned with tiny holes caused by moths? We have the solution! A totally natural trick. In your closet, arrange oranges pierced with cloves. This smell that will scent your dressing will scare mites, who hate this perfume. No more holes in your beautiful dresses!

5) A fly problem?
The zipper of your mom jeans goes down all the time? Get the loop of one of your cheap keychains, attach it to the end of your zipper and put it back to the button of your jeans. Button, and presto, there is no risk that the zip of your jeans will go down.

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