FREEZING THE RICH COLOR OF JEANS
How to freeze the color of richly colored jeans?
Who hasn't already had the unpleasant surprise of finding that the brand new jeans you just bought didn't keep their original color once they came out of the wash? The reality is that dark jeans, like our little B.Nosy dress in indigo color shades , can quickly lose their shine and gradually lighten and that's the last thing we want when We fall in love with denim clothing. We have had several questions on this subject concerning ourNoppies jeans, whose reputation is well established in children's fashion, perfect fit and rich color and we thought we would share with you a very simple tip for all those who cannot find the solution. . If you read to the end, this problem will be a thing of the past; Prince & Tutus has some great tips for locking in the color of jeans you just bought. No need to worry anymore, it will keep the color that you liked so much in the beginning!
Goodbye discoloration
There is a simple and effective method for this. No need to spend a small fortune on expensive chemicals, our little trick can be done with something we all have in our kitchen: white vinegar. Known for its many cleaning properties, vinegar is an ally for cleaning and taking care of your home. But how can we use it to preserve the color of our brand new jeans?
The magic happens at the first wash
That's it, you have your mini-fashionista's brand new jeans in your hands and are ready to carry out their very first wash. Here's how to do it: soak denim clothes in cold water and add four tablespoons of white vinegar, just enough to make the magic happen, but not so much that it soaks into the clothes of its smell. Leave on for two hours and then wash immediately. Let's face it, the process is very simple. The difficulty actually lies in simply remembering to do this process before washing the jeans for the first time or even before putting the jeans on your mini. Once out of the washer, you will have the pleasure of seeing that it has retained its color, that it has not lightened, and has kept its beautiful original shade, for a good while. .! For optimal results, let dry flat, and if you wish when the garment is almost dry, put it in the dryer for a few minutes to soften the fiber.... and that's it!
If you're in a pinch and don't have white vinegar on hand, know that coarse salt does the job just as well! Sprinkle a generous amount (3/4 cup) in cold water, and the magic will work!