How to wash a dakimakura
how to wash a dakimakura
Having a dakimakura means being able to shape your body and wear unique lingerie with confidence. However, the delicate fabrics can be tricky to wash and wear. That’s why most people avoid washing their dakimakura and instead leave it unwashed and damp. Not only does this make the clothes look dull, but it can lead to stains and even holes. Although there’s no way to avoid getting dirty when wearing a dakimakura, you can prevent most of the damage by taking proper care of it. Here are some easy steps to make it happen.
Choose The Right Clothes
Wash your dakimakura in cold water with some mild detergents. The main purpose of hand washing is to remove the dirt and oil from your skin, which can happen even if you wash it in the dishwasher. If you choose the right clothes, you will be able to prevent most stains and wear the lingerie confidently. Of course, you still need to be careful about where you wear it and how you wear it, but at least you’ll be able to prevent most of the damage.
Drying your dakimakura on a clothes rack is another great way to maintain the original look of your clothing. Be careful not to let the lingerie touch any other surface before hanging it up to dry. This way, you’ll prevent most of the water damage and ensure your lingerie looks as good as new.
Use Sunscreen Every Day
Protecting your skin is a must when you’re wearing a dakimakura, especially if you have fair skin. Use sunscreen every day and protect your skin from the harmful UV rays. For those of you who are wanting to use it as a bra alternative, I would recommend a good sunscreen with some SPF level. If you go too high, it will be very difficult to wear a tank top without feeling suffocated.
Taking care of your skin and the clothing you wear is extremely important when you’re in your teens, especially if you’re a girl. The more you put into it, the more you’ll get out of it, and it will help you in many ways. You won’t regret it.
Do Not Underestimate The Effect Of Hanging On A Hanging Shelf
While putting your hand washing and drying clothes on the countertop is convenient, doing so can take away from the original look of your clothing. If you decide to hang it on a clothes rack or a hook, make sure you do so carefully and without any wrinkles or creases. This way, you’ll ensure the lingerie looks as good as new and prevent any stains or water damage.
Hand washing and drying your dakimakura can seem like a hassle, especially if you’re doing it a lot. However, you will be glad you did it once you see how good your lingerie looks after you washed it and how easy it is to dry it. Just make sure you do your laundry as soon as possible so you can get the original look as soon as possible.
Drying your dakimakura on a clothes rack or a hook is another great way to maintain the original look of your clothing. Be careful not to let the lingerie touch any other surface before hanging it up. Use sunscreen every day and protect your skin from the harmful UV rays. For those of you who are wanting to use it as a bra alternative, I would recommend a good sunscreen with some SPF level. If you go too high, it will be very difficult to wear a tank top without feeling suffocated.
Try Not To Overuse Fabric Softeners
Avoid using dryer sheets as they can make your lingerie look a little dull and rough around the edges. Try to avoid using any kind of facial cleanser or oil, because they will make your underwear look like you’ve never worn it before. It is not uncommon for people to overuse facial cleansers or oils, which can cause the undergarments to lose their elasticity and sag.
To prevent this from happening, use sunscreeen every day, wash your face before wearing your underwear, and make sure you hang your lingerie on a hanging shelf or a clothes rack rather than letting it touch the ground. If any of these steps seem impossible, there’s no need to give up. Just try a little harder and ignore those little quirks that come with puberty. You’ll be a much happier and healthier teen if you learn to love yourself and feel comfortable in your own skin.