Struggling to stay on trend without breaking the bank?
This article will give you tips on fashion beauty secrets and ways to clean clothes you thought were damaged.
In addition, we also have some tips on how to reuse, recycle or save your clothes by simply turning them into something else.
Don't worry; You don't even have to know how to sew to make our DIY fashion hacks.
Our tips will help you look and feel stylish for less .
Remember that being fashionable doesn't always mean dressing well. Many of our tips show you tricks for casual fashion.
16 fashion beauty secrets that will make you never buy new clothes
Clean and preserve what you have
Our first fashion tips section has tricks to show you how to remove stains or stains from your favorite clothes and fashion accessories. If you ever thought you needed to throw away your clothes or accessories, these tips will help you clean and care for them instead of having to replace them.
1. Red Wine Stains
Red wine stains are notoriously difficult to remove. Oddly enough, pouring white wine onto a red wine stain helps to remove it.
2. Greasy or oily stains
Grease and oil and very difficult to remove from clothing. You can improve your chances by sprinkling talcum powder on the stain and letting the oil soak in. Then try adding Pine-Sol to your washing machine load. It is typically used for household cleaning but is also known to remove grease stains. If you don't have Pine-Sol, in addition to your laundry detergent, add dish soap formulated to help reduce grease.
3. Gum or Wax
Foreign objects can get into the clothes, shoes, or other fabrics you love. Chewing gum or melted wax can be almost impossible to remove. Pre-treat with Pine-Sol and remove as much as possible before washing. Then add Pine-Sol to your clothes with regular laundry detergent to remove the rest.
4. Dirt on suede shoes
Suede shoes are great fun to wear, but they get dirty easily and are always difficult to clean . Let the stain dry and then try scraping it off with a metal nail file.
5. Watermark on the leather
If you notice water discoloration of leather shoes or clothing, spray them with a mixture of vinegar and cold water.
6. White deodorant stains
It happens to all of us, you get dressed, put on deodorant, then you decide to change your clothes and then you have white deodorant stains all over your shirt. Use baby wipes to easily wipe any leftover deodorant off your shirt.
7. Yellow deodorant stains
Another problem caused by deodorant is yellow spots that form in the armpits. To prevent this stain from occurring, spray lemon juice on the armpits of your t-shirts before washing them.
8. Stockings
We all know that tights don't last forever, but you can lengthen them by treating them with hairspray. If you run in tights or tights, clear nail polish will keep you from running.
9. Keep the sweaters
Do you have a favorite long, fluffy sweater that can be angora or cashmere? Always (not only in summer) keep them in a plastic bag to avoid loosening, snagging or other hazards.
10. Smelly slippers
Having trouble getting the smell out of your sneakers? Try putting a tea bag in each of your slippers and it will absorb the smell.
Innovate and reuse what you have
Our second fashion tips section has a list of ways to reuse and restore what you have. You might think that upgrading old clothes and accessories won't keep them trendy, but that's not the case. You can create new trendy creations by reusing and recycling what you have. All of our tips are inexpensive and will make you love your old clothes and accessories even more than you did before.
11. Shoes too small?
If you need to stretch your shoes too small, put some water in a ziplock bag, put it in the toe box of your shoe and put it in the freezer. When water freezes, it slowly expands, gently stretching the shoe.
12. Worn-out high heels
If the heels of your heels are all scratched and looking tattered, find some glitter that matches the color of your shoes and use some glitter spray before spraying the glitter on the heels. The sequins hide any imperfections so they are no longer soft and you have a nice new shoe.
13. DIY vest
Do you have a favorite t-shirt that is too big for you at the moment? Make a cardigan out of it by cutting it in half. Directions here on Pinterest .
14. Fix old jeans
Do you have old jeans that have holes you don't want? Shop for fabric flowers and add them to your jeans in strategic places. If the fabric flowers are not washable, simply use safety pins and remove before washing.
15. Does gold jewelry turn your skin green?
Does your gold jewelry turn your skin green? Paint the inside of the rings with clear nail polish to prevent this.
16. Make a scarf out of an old shirt
We all have shirts that we can no longer wear for one reason or another. If it's a fabric you love or maybe has sentimental value, you can easily turn an old shirt into a scarf without knowing how to sew. Directions here on Pinterest .
Continue
We hope you learned something and enjoyed discovering these fashion tips and fashion hacks to help you salvage and reuse clothes you thought you couldn't salvage and also find ways to dress clothes to use to make your style more modern.
That should leave you enough room in your budget to shop for the latest casual styles like women's sweatpants, tank tops and more. Remember that being fashionable doesn't always mean dressing smart. Discovering casual fashion can help you be comfortable and fashionable for all occasions in your busy life.
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Tegan Connor is Brand Manager for the Neverland Store. Follow her on Twitter.
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