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The 411 on Laundry Stripping

Laundry Stripping

How clean is your clean laundry, really? It might look like it’s clean, and it might smell like it’s clean. But a recent viral social media trend shows that there’s a big problem lurking deep down inside the fibers of your clothing, towels, and linens.

Laundry stripping, also called strip-washing, has gained renewed popularity in recent weeks, with TikTok videos tagged with #laundrystripping garnering nearly 20 million views.

What exactly is laundry stripping?  I sat down with Huston based Board-Certified Dermatologist, Elizabeth Mullans, M.D.  to get the full details on what it is, how to do it properly and what to avoid.

Q: What is Laundry Stripping and how exactly does it work?

EM: Laundry stripping is a soaking method designed to deep-clean your laundry, with the intent to remove built-up residue from detergent, hard water, body oils and fabric softener. It is seen as ‘satisfying’ because the water may turn to a brown or gray color from all the gunk being “stripped” away from the linens, giving a fresh, new feeling.

Q: What do you need for Laundry Stripping?

EM: Borax, Washing soda (Sodium Carbonate) and Laundry detergent (I prefer to use fragrance-free detergent for sensitive skin, like Arm & Hammer Free and Clear)

Laundry Stripping

Q: Will it damage your skin?

EM: It should not damage your skin if you use a detergent designed for sensitive skin. Also try to avoid laundry stripping on delicate items.

 Q: What’s the best method for laundry stripping?

EM: The best way to strip wash your laundry is either in a clean bathtub, or in a large bucket with just-washed laundry, either wet or dry.  Add a mixture of borax, washing soda, and laundry detergent, follow a 1 to 1 to 2 ratio, adjusting the amounts based on how much water you’re using. Once the mixture has dissolved, add your laundry. Let soak until the water has cooled, about 4 hours, stirring the garments occasionally. Finally, wash the stripped laundry once more in the washing machine, on a water-only cycle. Enjoy your ultra-clean bed sheets and bath towels.

Laundry Stripping

Q: What should you avoid when Laundry Stripping

EM: Laundry stripping is not always ideal for clothing as it can cause dyes to run. You may want to stick to white bath towels and bed sheets. If you do try the method on colorful clothing, avoid mixing a red shirt with white socks—or else you could end up with accidentally dyed clothing. Don’t try this technique on delicate or fragile items. This method requires hot water, so check each item’s care label first.

 Q: Any other tips?

EM: Be careful with the type of items you decide to strip, such as comforters or pillows, as a high pH will strip the oils and make them crack.

Laundry Stripping

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3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

Here we are at that “In-Between” time of year again.

Totally bored and unmotivated by the same old things you have been wearing all Fall/Winter but the weather isn’t quite ready for those Spring trends yet.  It’s that point in the season when you look through your closet and feel like you have nothing to wear.  Maybe you have used up all your winter fashion creativity or maybe you are just sick of winter clothing and the cold weather- either way you have hit a fashion slump.

So what is there to do?  Well, I have THREE key ways you can add a punch of style to any look now and through Spring.  A little fashion inspo on the cheap using things you already have in your closet!

ONE: Add a Belt to whatever you are wearing.  A good belt can TRANSFORM an outfit. Not only does it slim your silhouette into a flattering hourglass it also instantly ups your style factor. Plus, it’s literally a cinch to add this waist-defining extra to a number of looks. Add one to a flowy dress to create shape (you will rarely see me in a dress or a skirt without a belt), add it on-top of a jacket for a luxe street-style vibe or add one to a skirt a tee for visual interest.

TWO: Add a Scarf.  This little add-on packs a big punch when it comes to elevating your style. Neck scarves have been all-the-fashion rage for several seasons now but moving into Spring it’s all about the Bow.  Instead of rocking that short bandanna style neck scarf try styling a long scarf tied in a bow.

THREE: Denim Jacket.  Ahh denim jackets how I love thee, let me count the ways. Not only are they classic, timeless and NEVER go out of style they are also that one piece you can wear with literally ANYTHING and probably already have in your closet! Sometimes you need just one piece to change up your look and pull together a whole new outfit from those tried and true pieces. A denim jacket is that piece.  Add it to an evening look to give it edge, pair it with jeans and tee to create depth and throw it on over a dress for a lightweight layer that’s effortlessly chic.

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

3 Things To Make Any Look More Stylish

What I’m Wearing: Vintage Dress from StilettosandSinCity | Donald Pliner Velvet Bootie | J Brand Denim Jacket (I added the back patch) | Alexander McQueen Scarf | Tory Burch BOMBE Reva Clutch removable Chain Strap Bag | Linea Pelle Belt |

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