How can I stop running in my stockings?

The first step to stop running in stockings is to buy the right ones. Invest in a high -quality pair, preferably one with reinforced fingers. High quality stockings will be more expensive, but you will have peace of mind if you know they won't fall apart for the first time when you wear them. Alternatively, look for the words "running" or "running the guard" in the cover, indicating a special knit area that surrounds your fingers and helps stop the runs that come from the foot base.

When you put on stockings, realize your environment and avoid harsh edges or surfaces that can capture stockings. If you have long nails, be careful. With normal wear, a few stockings should take at least six months. To expand the life of stockings and stopping, there are many things that can be done, starting with their hand washing rather than throw them into the washing machine. Avoid bleaches because it contains harsh chemicals that damage the fine structure of stockings. If possible,Load on flat to drying, or hang through the towel so that the stockings do not get any folds. While storage storage, keep them away from metal hooks, such as those in bras, jewelry and basically anything that can get tangled into fine material.

Although there is no logical explanation for it, many people swear that keeping your stockings in the fridge will stop running or help them avoid them. According to them, it seems that freezing and defrosting stockings works even better before first use, preventing and increasing the material resistant.

The secret of stopping runs that already exist is to capture them soon. The more delaying when playing, the greater the chance of running gets to your feet. Clean nail polish immediately stops running if it is applied at both ends. Once the nails are stiff, it will also be invisible. If you do not have nail polish, it can also work spreadJ on the hair. Simply apply over the entire length of the run and allow to dry.

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