• 8 years ago
Getting dressed in the morning should NOT be stressful, we're sharing 7 style hacks that are going to make your life *much* easier. Stuck zipper? Tangled necklace? No problem. We have the solution, using items that are probably already in your house. No fancy-ingredients-required! SUBSCRIBE to LEAFtv for more!

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1. Stop Sweater Shedding: Wrap your sweater with saran wrap (or a ziplock bag) then place in the freezer over night. The coldness locks in short fibers and prevents shedding.

2. Prevent Blisters: Rub clear deodorant on your heel. This creates an invisible barrier to provide lubrication.

3. Untangle Necklaces: Apply baby oil to the knot with a q-tip and lightly pull the chains away.

4. Unstick Zippers: Rub vaseline, carefully, onto the zipper. This lubricates the zipper for easy up & down!

5. Keep A Loose Zipper Up: Attach a small key ring to your zipper, then fasten the button as you conceal the key ring.

6. Deodorize Smelly Shoes: Grab used & completely dried tea bags, place directly in your shoes, and leave as many hours as needed.

7. Prevent Runs In Your Tights: Once you notice a run in your tights, apply a light coat of hairspray to prevent it from spreading further.

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