Thanks to SheSpeaks/P&G for sponsoring today's discussion,
regardless all opinions expressed below are my own.
As an avid shopper and a borderline clothing hoarder, I'm always trying to extend the life of my clothing. From carrying a stain fighting pen in my purse to using the best of the best detergents, I want to make sure each and every item in my closet can be worn for (at least) a few years.
While my routine has turned out some pretty good results thus far, adding
Downy Fabric Conditioner has really upped the lifetime of my clothes! Now instead of my favorite clothing items losing their shape, they bounce back to the store-bought look after every wash! The best part is the colors of clothing that I've had for a while now are still as vibrant as the day I first threw them in the wash and they are actually softer than ever before.
How does
Downy Fabric Conditioner work? The science behind the fabric protection is actually pretty simple. During a ride around the washing machine, garments pull stretch, and rub together. Downy conditions, strengthens, and lubricates each fiber to protect clothing from the friction, and agitation of typical washing cycle.
While Downy Fabric Conditioner does it's best to protect clothing, I've also learned recently (from having oodles of baby clothing to wash) that turning clothes inside out and washing the super soft items (like cotton) on the gentle cycle will keep your clothing looking fresher for longer!
Whether your trying to save an item that you've had for decades or you want to spruce up a new vintage find, I highly suggest adding a little bit of
Downy Fabric Conditioner to your next load of laundry! Luckily you can grab a bottle on your next trip to Walmart!
So tell me, what's your favorite item in your wardrobe? Do you have a vintage gown from your mom that you must keep in tip-top condition or maybe a thrift store find that needs a little life brought back into it? I want to hear all about it in the comments below!
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