Recent Posts
-
Welcome to the Future of Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology
1 year ago -
12 Coffee Table books sure to please this Christmas
1 year ago -
Why is the Gingerbread cookie a man? Plus, a gallery of delightful decorating ideas
1 year ago -
#TipTuesday – Panty Shopping… A quick guide for gifting
1 year ago -
Gift Early, Be Merry! A Holiday Gift Guide to Get You Through Your Gift List
1 year ago -
8 Unique Centerpiece Ideas For the BEST Thanksgiving Table!
1 year ago -
Embrace the dark side! Enjoying longer nights while settling for shorter days
1 year ago -
7 Fun (and Fast) Facts about Halloween PLUS some BOO-tiful Cat Costumes we just HAVE to share!
1 year ago -
Feeling Fall-tastic!
1 year ago -
Mother of the Bride… Tips for Dressing for your Daughter’s (or son’s) Big Day!
1 year ago -
Why Silk Pajamas are Worth IT
1 year ago -
How Reclaimed Plastic Trash is Making a Fashion Statement
1 year ago -
Flavor Trend: We are HOT for HOT Honey!
1 year ago -
#TBT – Cami’s NEVER go out of style…
1 year ago -
8 Summer Beach Reads to take you to your Happy Place
1 year ago -
Are you eating a rainbow this summer?
1 year ago -
7 Excellent Examples of Fatherhood in Honor of Father’s Day
1 year ago -
Be Kind to Your Skin, a Guide to Choosing Skin-Friendly Fabrics
1 year ago -
POP some WOW in your style with this popular color trend for Spring/ Summer 2021
1 year ago -
8 Exquisite Examples of Amazing Moms in Real-Life and Fiction
1 year ago
7 Tips for Keeping Your Silk Bright, Shiny and Looking New
Last week we gave you some tips on how to ruin your lovely silks! This week, we share 7 tips to keep it looking shiny and new!”
SILK is a fabric that makes its own statement. Beautiful, elegant, and luxurious, it feels incredibly soft and sensual to wear. Julianna Rae uses a higher than average “thread count” for silk garments (19mm) so it feels even better, looks richer, and will maintain its beauty through repeated washings. Best of all, with good care this silk will last, well… longer than most of us!
- Dry Clean – If you prefer to dry clean, by all means do.
- Hand Wash – Surprise! Our silks are washable and technically, silk does not shrink like other fibers so it can take this type of cleaning.
- Choose Detergent Wisely – A clear “colorless” shampoo (such as baby shampoo) works well as a detergent. It removes oil and revitalizes your silk. Avoid alkaline shampoo (one with a pH higher than 8) or one with ingredients such as wax, petroleum, or their derivatives. These will leave a residue on silk and could cause spotting. (You can use any detergent especially formulated for fine washables as well).
- Take Care of Cling – Static cling– no one likes it. To prevent it, use a tiny amount of good hair conditioner in the rinse water while hand washing. Remember to use the same caution as with your detergent choice.
- Avoid Wringing – Instead, roll your washed silk in a towel to remove the excess water.
- Don’t Use Dryer – Silk dries quickly so save the dryer for your jeans!
- Irons are OK – But, do so on low temperature and on the opposite side of the silk garment.