The post What You Need to Know About Hand-Washing Your Clothes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Hand washing garments will use less energy than firing up the washing machine. Using an eco-friendly detergent and cold water will ensure you’re doing everything you can for the environment. For the details, consult the care label on the clothing item. Once you determine what to use, you can simply wash your clothes in the sink filled with water or in a small plastic tub. Dissolve some detergent in the water and soak your clothes. Swish them around, rub gently, and let soak for a while.
Once this is done, simply rinse the garments with clean water and squeeze to get out the excess water. Hang or lay flat to dry, depending on what the care label says, and they will soon be ready to be worn again!
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]]>The post The Definite Answer to How Often You Should Wash Your Jeans appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There are definite advantages to not washing the jeans too often. It keeps them looking like new for longer, it makes them more comfortable to wear, and it gives you less laundry to do. However, you can only wear them so many times before a wash is required. A good goal to aim for is wearing them around 10 times before they go to the dirty laundry pile.
Unlike your shirts that require a wash almost after every wear, jeans can be worn around 10 times without the worry that you will look sloppy. If you need to get rid of weird smells, you can use a fabric freshener in between the washes.
Washing your jeans too frequently can make them wear out faster due to the fabric breakdown. When you do wash them, use cold water and skip the dryer.
The post The Definite Answer to How Often You Should Wash Your Jeans appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Make Your Laundry Routine More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Commercial laundry detergents usually contain harmful chemicals that can irritate skin and are extremely bad for the environment. Think about switching to eco-friendly detergents that are just as efficient, but better for our planet.
The easiest way to save water and energy is to avoid running the washing machine with only half a load of clothes. In case you really need a specific garment, it’s always best and quicker to just hand-wash it.
The dryer is a huge energy waster too, so try not to use it if you really don’t need it. On hot summer days, it’s better to dry clothes outside on a drying rack or retractable clothes lines. Your clothes will smell better and you’ll definitely save some energy.
The post How to Make Your Laundry Routine More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How Often Do You Wash Pajamas? Here’s the Right Answer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There’s a logic behind every kind of thinking. Pajamas are typically worn only inside, after a shower, so we can argue that we always put them on when we’re clean and that there’s no need to wash them so often. On the other hand, the dead skin, lotion residue, perspiration, and bacteria can build up in the pajama fabric resulting in skin irritation and bed smell if not washed regularly. But how often is enough?
Your best bet is to do it every 2-3 days. If it’s too hot so you sweat a lot or if you’re not wearing any undergarments while sleeping so your pajamas sit directly against your body, you may want to do it more often.
If you want to prolong the time your pajamas stay clean, make sure to shower every night before putting it on and avoid applying body lotions and oils before going to bed—leave that for the morning.
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]]>The post 3 Laundry Tips Everybody Needs to Know appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>With these simple tips, laundry will become a no-brainer that you’ll easily do it on the go.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmecCZ6BcZO/
Some of your clothes may look ordinary, but they can require special care, such as dry clean only. Always follow the labels on the clothes, there’s a reason why they’re attached.
Though there’s no reason to put a nearly empty washer to work, you shouldn’t stuff it too much either. The load should have enough room for water and detergent to actually wash everything you put into it.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmcxtW_gm7w/
With new technologies and detergents, the majority of your washing needs can be satisfied with cold water. Cold water will make your clothes last longer without compromising the cleanliness. There’s an exception, though: use hot water on items that need to be disinfected, such as underwear, towels, bed sheets, etc.
The post 3 Laundry Tips Everybody Needs to Know appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Hack Your Way into Less Laundry This Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>During the summer, it can feel like your dirty clothes hamper is never-ending. We tend to change our clothes more frequently during the summer because of the hot temperatures and the number of trips and parties we attend. If you want to save time and energy instead of doing laundry all the time, this guide is for you.
One way that you can lower your energy bill this summer is by foregoing your dryer and using a drying rack or clothesline instead. Your clothes will dry really fast during the day in the hot sun, so why not use mother nature to save you a few bucks?
Although you can’t do this with every item, a good way to keep your clothes cleaner for longer is to hand wash certain dirty areas instead of cleaning the entire garment. For things like bathing suits and tank tops, you can use a natural soap, like castille soap to clean the areas that get the dirtiest like bathing suit bottoms and the armpits of tops.
A good way to keep your clothes cleaner is to wear smart clothes during the summer. Avoid dark colors during the day which attracts heat, and wear lighter fabrics, like linen that whisk away sweat and dry as you wear it.
The post Hack Your Way into Less Laundry This Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>A lot of times people think if you don’t catch a stain right away, there’s no use trying. In reality there’s a lot you can do for a stain even after the fact, so give these solutions a try.
Vinegar is basically a godsend when it comes to stains. You can put it directly on clothes when you have sauce stains, and after a short soak, it’ll come right off. Other stains like coffee and tea are best removed if you mix it with water in a 1 to 3 part solution. But any way you use it, your clothes will be looking just as great as when you bought them in no time.
This is a great trick for grease or oil stains. All you have to do is rub some dish soap onto the stain, let it sit, and then wash it in the laundry. The stain will simply disappear!
Bleach is always the best solution for any type of stain, old or new, when it comes to whites. Spray the stain or soak the whole garment in bleach, rinse off, and wash as normal.
The post You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How To Make Non-Toxic Natural Detergent appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>https://www.instagram.com/p/BnUP7f_gQor/
This natural detergent will definitely be worth your time. The first thing you’ll need is 6 cups of washing soda. Grab three bars of your favorite non-toxic soap, 4.5-5 oz per bar. The best one is made with coconut oil, and make sure that you grate it. One of the optional ingredients is lemon essential oil, which is both beneficial and smells amazing. Some of the other items that you might want to add are oxygen bleach without additives, non-GMO white vinegar and more.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh10Mw9gB1q/
Place both the grated soap and the washing soda in the food processor. The next step is to mix and blend until you get a mixture in fine powder, like a detergent. if you want to add any of the other ingredients, you do that after the powder is done. For the lemon essential oil, it is recommended to keep it near your washed and add 5 drops each time you do the laundry.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmGc2VZlQvI/
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]]>The post 11 Ways to Wash Clothes in Vinegar appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>To boost your laundry add a half cup of vinegar to clothes before washing. It helps your detergent to work better and prevents the colors from fading.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlLKH_EDnel/?tagged=washclothes
There is no need of using those expensive fabric softeners when you can use distilled vinegar. It acts as a natural fabric softener and doesn’t leave any residues.
Dryer sheets will be old news if you add a half cup of vinegar to keep out static cling.
The acetic acid which is found in white vinegar helps to disintegrate soap residue that is in your clothes. Add 1 cup when rinsing to eliminate the soap that has built up.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlTPWSDAkrX/?tagged=laundryday
Vinegar also reduces lint and pet hair build up. Adding half a cup of vinegar to rinse cycle will eliminate it.
This can be achieved by using vinegar which also removes dirty stains. To remove stains, add one and a half cups of vinegar in the last rinse cycle.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlT8-qCB1CZ/?tagged=laundryday
Always keep a spray bottle of undiluted white vinegar close by in case you need it. Apply it to clothes which are100% cotton, polyester fabrics until soaked. Give 10 minutes for the fabric to absorb the vinegar then remove it with a soft brush.
Vinegar is ideal for removing noisome odors. Add a cup of white vinegar in the last rinsing cycle.
For those who like their brightly colored clothes, you can avoid fading by soaking them in a solution that has one part vinegar and the other part water for at least 20 minutes.
When hand-washing clothes such as swimsuits, use vinegar. Add a quarter cup of vinegar to lukewarm water and soak the clothes for 30 minutes.
https://instagram.com/p/BlUWB2AhdWm/?utm_source=ig_embed
The washing machine can have an accumulation of soap and minerals, so use a cup of vinegar and run it through the usual wash cycle at least once every month.
The post 11 Ways to Wash Clothes in Vinegar appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Useful Tips to Make Your Laundry Day Go By Quicker appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The drum tends to collect dust and dirt over time, so it’s necessary to clean it once in a while so you won’t have to repeat the washes multiple times when your laundry doesn’t come out from the machine clean.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj5RZuDF1yC/?tagged=laundryroom
White clothes can quickly turn gray, but we have an easy way to prevent that. Every time you wash your white laundry, add a few tablets of aspirin in the load.
If your clothes stay on the drying rack for too long, you’ll need to iron them harder to make all the wrinkles go away.
You’re probably separating your laundry by colors, but you should also consider separating it by materials, too. Thicker materials tend to absorb more water, leaving the thinner ones not properly washed.
The post Useful Tips to Make Your Laundry Day Go By Quicker appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post What You Need to Know About Hand-Washing Your Clothes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Hand washing garments will use less energy than firing up the washing machine. Using an eco-friendly detergent and cold water will ensure you’re doing everything you can for the environment. For the details, consult the care label on the clothing item. Once you determine what to use, you can simply wash your clothes in the sink filled with water or in a small plastic tub. Dissolve some detergent in the water and soak your clothes. Swish them around, rub gently, and let soak for a while.
Once this is done, simply rinse the garments with clean water and squeeze to get out the excess water. Hang or lay flat to dry, depending on what the care label says, and they will soon be ready to be worn again!
The post What You Need to Know About Hand-Washing Your Clothes appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post The Definite Answer to How Often You Should Wash Your Jeans appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There are definite advantages to not washing the jeans too often. It keeps them looking like new for longer, it makes them more comfortable to wear, and it gives you less laundry to do. However, you can only wear them so many times before a wash is required. A good goal to aim for is wearing them around 10 times before they go to the dirty laundry pile.
Unlike your shirts that require a wash almost after every wear, jeans can be worn around 10 times without the worry that you will look sloppy. If you need to get rid of weird smells, you can use a fabric freshener in between the washes.
Washing your jeans too frequently can make them wear out faster due to the fabric breakdown. When you do wash them, use cold water and skip the dryer.
The post The Definite Answer to How Often You Should Wash Your Jeans appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How to Make Your Laundry Routine More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Commercial laundry detergents usually contain harmful chemicals that can irritate skin and are extremely bad for the environment. Think about switching to eco-friendly detergents that are just as efficient, but better for our planet.
The easiest way to save water and energy is to avoid running the washing machine with only half a load of clothes. In case you really need a specific garment, it’s always best and quicker to just hand-wash it.
The dryer is a huge energy waster too, so try not to use it if you really don’t need it. On hot summer days, it’s better to dry clothes outside on a drying rack or retractable clothes lines. Your clothes will smell better and you’ll definitely save some energy.
The post How to Make Your Laundry Routine More Eco-Friendly appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How Often Do You Wash Pajamas? Here’s the Right Answer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There’s a logic behind every kind of thinking. Pajamas are typically worn only inside, after a shower, so we can argue that we always put them on when we’re clean and that there’s no need to wash them so often. On the other hand, the dead skin, lotion residue, perspiration, and bacteria can build up in the pajama fabric resulting in skin irritation and bed smell if not washed regularly. But how often is enough?
Your best bet is to do it every 2-3 days. If it’s too hot so you sweat a lot or if you’re not wearing any undergarments while sleeping so your pajamas sit directly against your body, you may want to do it more often.
If you want to prolong the time your pajamas stay clean, make sure to shower every night before putting it on and avoid applying body lotions and oils before going to bed—leave that for the morning.
The post How Often Do You Wash Pajamas? Here’s the Right Answer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 Laundry Tips Everybody Needs to Know appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>With these simple tips, laundry will become a no-brainer that you’ll easily do it on the go.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmecCZ6BcZO/
Some of your clothes may look ordinary, but they can require special care, such as dry clean only. Always follow the labels on the clothes, there’s a reason why they’re attached.
Though there’s no reason to put a nearly empty washer to work, you shouldn’t stuff it too much either. The load should have enough room for water and detergent to actually wash everything you put into it.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmcxtW_gm7w/
With new technologies and detergents, the majority of your washing needs can be satisfied with cold water. Cold water will make your clothes last longer without compromising the cleanliness. There’s an exception, though: use hot water on items that need to be disinfected, such as underwear, towels, bed sheets, etc.
The post 3 Laundry Tips Everybody Needs to Know appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Hack Your Way into Less Laundry This Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>During the summer, it can feel like your dirty clothes hamper is never-ending. We tend to change our clothes more frequently during the summer because of the hot temperatures and the number of trips and parties we attend. If you want to save time and energy instead of doing laundry all the time, this guide is for you.
One way that you can lower your energy bill this summer is by foregoing your dryer and using a drying rack or clothesline instead. Your clothes will dry really fast during the day in the hot sun, so why not use mother nature to save you a few bucks?
Although you can’t do this with every item, a good way to keep your clothes cleaner for longer is to hand wash certain dirty areas instead of cleaning the entire garment. For things like bathing suits and tank tops, you can use a natural soap, like castille soap to clean the areas that get the dirtiest like bathing suit bottoms and the armpits of tops.
A good way to keep your clothes cleaner is to wear smart clothes during the summer. Avoid dark colors during the day which attracts heat, and wear lighter fabrics, like linen that whisk away sweat and dry as you wear it.
The post Hack Your Way into Less Laundry This Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>A lot of times people think if you don’t catch a stain right away, there’s no use trying. In reality there’s a lot you can do for a stain even after the fact, so give these solutions a try.
Vinegar is basically a godsend when it comes to stains. You can put it directly on clothes when you have sauce stains, and after a short soak, it’ll come right off. Other stains like coffee and tea are best removed if you mix it with water in a 1 to 3 part solution. But any way you use it, your clothes will be looking just as great as when you bought them in no time.
This is a great trick for grease or oil stains. All you have to do is rub some dish soap onto the stain, let it sit, and then wash it in the laundry. The stain will simply disappear!
Bleach is always the best solution for any type of stain, old or new, when it comes to whites. Spray the stain or soak the whole garment in bleach, rinse off, and wash as normal.
The post You Can Still Salvage Your Clothes Even From Old Stains! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post How To Make Non-Toxic Natural Detergent appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>https://www.instagram.com/p/BnUP7f_gQor/
This natural detergent will definitely be worth your time. The first thing you’ll need is 6 cups of washing soda. Grab three bars of your favorite non-toxic soap, 4.5-5 oz per bar. The best one is made with coconut oil, and make sure that you grate it. One of the optional ingredients is lemon essential oil, which is both beneficial and smells amazing. Some of the other items that you might want to add are oxygen bleach without additives, non-GMO white vinegar and more.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh10Mw9gB1q/
Place both the grated soap and the washing soda in the food processor. The next step is to mix and blend until you get a mixture in fine powder, like a detergent. if you want to add any of the other ingredients, you do that after the powder is done. For the lemon essential oil, it is recommended to keep it near your washed and add 5 drops each time you do the laundry.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmGc2VZlQvI/
The post How To Make Non-Toxic Natural Detergent appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 11 Ways to Wash Clothes in Vinegar appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>To boost your laundry add a half cup of vinegar to clothes before washing. It helps your detergent to work better and prevents the colors from fading.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlLKH_EDnel/?tagged=washclothes
There is no need of using those expensive fabric softeners when you can use distilled vinegar. It acts as a natural fabric softener and doesn’t leave any residues.
Dryer sheets will be old news if you add a half cup of vinegar to keep out static cling.
The acetic acid which is found in white vinegar helps to disintegrate soap residue that is in your clothes. Add 1 cup when rinsing to eliminate the soap that has built up.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlTPWSDAkrX/?tagged=laundryday
Vinegar also reduces lint and pet hair build up. Adding half a cup of vinegar to rinse cycle will eliminate it.
This can be achieved by using vinegar which also removes dirty stains. To remove stains, add one and a half cups of vinegar in the last rinse cycle.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlT8-qCB1CZ/?tagged=laundryday
Always keep a spray bottle of undiluted white vinegar close by in case you need it. Apply it to clothes which are100% cotton, polyester fabrics until soaked. Give 10 minutes for the fabric to absorb the vinegar then remove it with a soft brush.
Vinegar is ideal for removing noisome odors. Add a cup of white vinegar in the last rinsing cycle.
For those who like their brightly colored clothes, you can avoid fading by soaking them in a solution that has one part vinegar and the other part water for at least 20 minutes.
When hand-washing clothes such as swimsuits, use vinegar. Add a quarter cup of vinegar to lukewarm water and soak the clothes for 30 minutes.
https://instagram.com/p/BlUWB2AhdWm/?utm_source=ig_embed
The washing machine can have an accumulation of soap and minerals, so use a cup of vinegar and run it through the usual wash cycle at least once every month.
The post 11 Ways to Wash Clothes in Vinegar appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Useful Tips to Make Your Laundry Day Go By Quicker appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The drum tends to collect dust and dirt over time, so it’s necessary to clean it once in a while so you won’t have to repeat the washes multiple times when your laundry doesn’t come out from the machine clean.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bj5RZuDF1yC/?tagged=laundryroom
White clothes can quickly turn gray, but we have an easy way to prevent that. Every time you wash your white laundry, add a few tablets of aspirin in the load.
If your clothes stay on the drying rack for too long, you’ll need to iron them harder to make all the wrinkles go away.
You’re probably separating your laundry by colors, but you should also consider separating it by materials, too. Thicker materials tend to absorb more water, leaving the thinner ones not properly washed.
The post Useful Tips to Make Your Laundry Day Go By Quicker appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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