Why Fabric Softener Isn't My Thing So, let's get one thing straight: I don't use fabric softener. Never have, and honestly, I ...
You should make it a habit to wash your bath towels every three to five uses. The last thing you want after taking a shower is to dry off and realize your towel isn't as clean as you think it is.
At times it can feel like the laundry is constantly accumulating at home, with towels building up rapidly, requiring frequent washing cycles. Yet, often they can turn stiff and rough, which nobody ...
A clean, soft, absorbent towel is one of life's little luxuries after a shower or bath. But if you're still dripping after toweling off, your towel isn't absorbing water, and it's probably your fault.
Towels feeling stiff? Skip fabric softener and use these five natural laundry boosters—like vinegar and baking soda—for ...
We all have to wash our towels regularly, but sometimes they can appear hard and scratchy. Swapping fabric softener for an unlikely ingredient could help. Sometimes it can seem like the washing is ...
Fabric softeners work in the rinse cycle to coat fibers with softening ingredients that make them feel soft and silky to the touch. The coating helps reduce static cling and most liquid fabric ...
The number of products lining the laundry aisles in big box and grocery stores can be a bit mind-numbing. Countless detergents. Scent boosters. And, of course, fabric softeners. Softeners come in ...
It's touted as a cure-all for smells, static and colour fade – but there are lots of reasons I choose not to add it to my washing With over six years of product testing experience, Rebecca knows ...