Saturday 27 January 2018

How to unshrink clothes? These tricks will help you!

It happens to most of us; a sweater or a pair of jeans got tossed into the dryer and are now a size smaller or just smaller than they should be. It will be very difficult for us to unshrink them, right? Don’t worry! It’s very easy for us to turn them back into real shape.  Here are a few different ways to go about it.

Baby Shampoo Soak
  Fill a sink with lukewarm water. Fill your laundry sink or a bucket with lukewarm water. The water should be roughly room temperature if not a little warmer. Do not use hot or cold water.
•  Mix in baby shampoo or conditioner, stirring it into the water until the water takes on a slick, soapy consistency. Baby shampoo and conditioner can relax the fibres of your shrunken clothes. As the fibres are relaxed, they become easier to stretch and manipulate.
•  Soak the clothes in your soapy water. Immerse the shrunken garment in your soapy solution, making sure that it is completely covered. Let soak for 30 minutes or so.
•  Wring dry. Remove the garment from your soapy solution and roll it into a ball, squeezing firmly to wring out excess moisture.
•  Stuff the garment with dry towels. Roll dry towels into bunches and stuff them into the garment until the clothing item is roughly the same size and shape as it originally was.
•    Toss the garment around. Shake the garment around with the bundled towels inside for 10 to 15 minutes to help stretch the fabric further and let air dry.

Vinegar Soak
•   Fill a bucket with lukewarm water and Mix in vinegar. Add 1 to 2 Tbsp of vinegar. Vinegar has the capability of relaxing cloth fibres.
•    Soak the clothing in the solution. Immerse the clothing in the soaking solution and let sit for a full 25 minutes.
•  Wring dry. Remove the garment from your soapy solution and roll it into a ball, squeezing firmly to wring out excess moisture.
•  Squeeze extra moisture out between two towels. Lay a large towel out flat and place the garment on top of it. Gradually roll up the towel with the garment still inside.
•   Stretch the clothes out and hold them in place. Unroll the towel and transfer the garment to a second flat, dry towel. Gently stretch the garment back into its proper shape and dry.

Very simple! Try the outfit, and you will be amazed!

Friday 19 January 2018

Workout every day and remember to follow these!

Time is the villain in everyone’s  gym life! Most of us fail to hit the gym because of the lack of time. At the same time, some runs in the gym with all the excitements and soon begins to bunk it as it is a stressful work. In fact, the researchers point that a simple workout session in your home can offer some pretty significant health benefits. There are few things you must be following before leaping for a workout. Let’s check them out.
•   Do not starve yourself-  Exercise takes out a lot of energy and leaves your body famished. Get a banana or a few apple slices, before jumping on the track. Also, remember to take a protein shake after the workout.

•  Warming up- Before starting the workout, remember to warm up. Your muscles are generally in a cold state and throwing them suddenly into all the action, will only create fatigue and muscle loss, instead of helping you out.


•  Be sure to stay hydrated at all times- Drink enough water in between to prevent dehydration. So always keep a bottle of water at your hand’s reach.



•   Proper gym wear- Remember to buy the best fabric gym wear. Don’t  pick a cotton piece and choose the socks and shoes wisely. Fabrics that are flexible, moisture-wicking, temperature-specific will help keep you dry and comfortable as you exercise.




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Friday 5 January 2018

How to Roll Up Shirt Sleeves?

Do you wear a long sleeve shirt? Do you simply want to look more casual and relaxed? Roll them up! There are three styles you can learn quickly: the classic roll, the forearm cuff, and the stylish elbow cuff.

The Classic Roll
·         Loosen the cuff. Remove your cuff links, if you're wearing any, and unbutton the cuff
·         Begin folding. Fold the cuff up so that the fold lies where the seam of the cuff meets the sleeve. If the shirt has no separate cuff, fold the end of the sleeve up two or three inches, evenly all the way around.
·         Keep rolling. Fold the sleeve again, using the width of the first fold as a guide. Repeat as many times as necessary. Rolling a sleeve up with multiple folds or past the elbow can help keep it from slipping down as quickly.
·         If necessary, secure the sleeve. Most shirts are made with fabric that will stay in place on its own, but if you're wearing a shirt made of silk or other slippery fabric, hold it in place with a safety pin. Make sure you pin it from the inside to hide it. Perfect!


 Stylish Elbow Cuff
·         Unbutton the cuff. Unbutton any "gauntlet" buttons all the way up the sleeve, and remove cuff links. If you're wearing a sweater over your shirt, this cuff won't work, so you'll have to take it off.
·         Flip the cuff inside out. Instead of folding the cuff where it meets the sleeve of the shirt, pull the end of the cuff all the way up to your elbow. Your sleeve will be turned inside out.
·         Fold up the bottom of the inside out sleeve. Use your fingers to pull the back bottom edge of the sleeve and pull it up to the bottom of the cuff.
·         Leave some cuff showing or cover it up.  It's trendy to leave the tip of the cuff poking out from the fold, especially if you're wearing a shirt with contrasting cuff colors. You could also opt to cover the cuff entirely; just pull the inside-out sleeve completely over the cuff.



You can roll the sleeves one-handed while you're wearing the shirt, but it's easier to do it with two hands before you put the shirt on!

How to Remove Ink Stains from Clothes?

We all might have at least a pair of clothing in our wardrobe with Ink stains! The stains of Ink can be pretty difficult to remove from the fabric, but here are some mind-blowing tricks to get those stains out of the clothes! There are several household products you can use to blot your stain, all depending on what you have on-hand! Attack the stain as soon as possible for best results. For sure, you’ll be wearing your favourite shirt again in no time!


•    Rubbing alcohol: It is effective at getting out any kind of ink stain, whether it be from a marker or a ballpoint pen. Dab with rubbing alcohol. Dip a clean white cloth or sponge in rubbing alcohol, then begin dabbing at the stain, blotting gently. If you succeeded in getting out the stain, launder the garment as you usually would.
•    Use glycerin and dish detergent. Mix 1 tablespoon of glycerin and 1 teaspoon of liquid dish detergent in a bowl. Dip a white cloth into the glycerin mixture and dab at one side of the stain. When you don’t see any more of the stain being lifted, flip the garment over and dab the other side of the stain.
•    Use baking soda and water. To lift up the stain with baking soda, mix together a 2 to 1 combination of baking soda and water in a small bowl to make a loose paste. Use a cotton ball to apply the paste onto the ink stain, then dab with the cotton ball. Once the stain has been removed or is no longer lifting, wipe off the paste with a clean cloth or paper towel.

•    Clean the stain with white vinegar. If you have not succeeded in getting out the stain, soak the entire garment in a 1 to 1 solution of white vinegar and water for 30 minutes. While the garment is soaking, gently blot the stain with a sponge or cloth every 10 minutes or so. Then launder your garment as usual.

Very simple, no? So, no more worries! Just try these simple hacks to make your favourite outfits smile again. Let them get rid of the ink stains and leap on to you.