Hi everyone!! Educator here!!

I haven’t seen any posts about this (excuse me if I missed it) but I figured I’d let you guys know how to care for your items. I’ve read some reviews on products and it seems like a lot of people don’t know the following tips!

  1. DO NOT put ANYTHING in the dryer!!! This will extend the longevity of your products by far. Hang-dry always for all lulu items. If absolutely necessary, you can use an air dry cycle to get the lint off but do not use heat AT ALL.

  2. Wash cold with similar items. Avoid washing with rough items like jeans, towels, things like that. Harsh zippers and other fabrics can snag the material in the wash.

  3. Avoid fabric softener. This thins out fabric and should be avoided at all costs!!

I hope this helps!! 😊

  • red_Icy_Government_4694B
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    6 months ago

    How do people not use fabric softener and air dry and not have their clothes turn out crusty af. I don’t air dry because I’m lazy, but the few times I have made the effort to I hate that my clothes feel crusty.

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      6 months ago

      Depends on the detergent and laundry cycle/machine you use as well! I also started using extra rinse cycle last year which seems to help remove extra residues.

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      6 months ago

      My stuff just really doesn’t have that issue bur my water isn’t super hard and I don’t use much detergent

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      6 months ago

      Do you measure out your detergent? I used to use way too much until I learned that a little goes a long way. I always measure now.

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        6 months ago

        Thanks for the tip! I’m probably using too much since I do usually wash those clothes in smaller loads.

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