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Fabric Care Mistakes Indian Women Unknowingly Make
1. Washing new clothes immediately without checking fabric behaviour Many new garments—especially ethnic wear—release excess dye or settle in size in the first wash. Washing them carelessly or with other clothes can cause colour transfer, shrinkage, or dullness. Better approach: Check fabric type first and wash new garments separately, gently. 2. Using hot water thinking it cleans better Hot water feels more effective, but for most fabrics it actually causes damage. Natural f
Bhawna Sharma
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Which Ethnic Wear Fabrics Shrink After Washing And Which Don’t
Which commonly used ethnic wear fabrics shrink after washing? Natural and semi-natural fabrics used in suits and sarees can shrink, mainly in the first wash. These include: Cotton & cotton blends Khadi Linen Viscose / Rayon Modal (slight shrinkage) Wool blends (in winter wear) Shrinkage is more noticeable if hot water, machine drying, or rough handling is used. Which ethnic wear fabrics usually do NOT shrink? Fabrics that are synthetic or heavily finished are generally size
Bhawna Sharma
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How to stop ethnic wear colours from bleeding
Colour bleeding is a fabric behaviour, not a flaw. Gentle care works better than aggressive fixes. Why do ethnic clothes bleed colour more than western wear? Ethnic wear uses deeper, richer colours and often natural or semi-reactive dyes. These dyes sit closer to the fabric surface compared to industrial fast-fashion dyes, so excess colour washes out initially. This is normal, not a defect. Is colour bleeding a quality issue? Not always. Colour bleeding usually means the fabr
Bhawna Sharma
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Best Colours for Indian Skin Tones: What Actually Works
Why do some colours look better on Indian skin tones than others? Indian skin tones often have warm or neutral undertones, which respond better to certain colours that enhance natural warmth rather than washing it out. Is there one colour palette that suits all Indian skin tones? No single palette suits everyone, but earthy tones, jewel colours, and muted shades tend to work well across a wide range of Indian skin tones. Why do very pale or neon colours sometimes look harsh?
Bhawna Sharma
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Textile Care & Fabric Confidence: How to Make Clothes Last Longer, Avoid Shrinkage, and Check Colour Fastness
How can I take proper care of my clothes so they last longer? Clothing longevity begins with understanding fabric behaviour. Gentle handling, correct washing temperature, mild detergents, and minimal stress on seams slow down wear and tear. Always turn garments inside out before washing, avoid harsh bleach and rough scrubbing, and air-dry them in shade to protect fibres and colours. Why do clothes shrink, and how can I prevent it? Clothes shrink when fibres tighten due to hea
Bhawna Sharma
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