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9 life hacks for women

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Are you allergic to costume jewelry? Tired of your headphones getting tangled in your purse? Or maybe your new shoes just rubbed your feet? Don't worry, there's a solution. We women are masters of making our lives easier, so today we're sharing a few tried-and-true tricks that will greatly streamline your everyday life!

A clip as a headphone holder

Are your headphones constantly tangled and hard to find in your bag? There's a simple solution! Simply roll them up and secure them with a clip or a traditional bobby pin. This simple trick will save you space, time, and frustration, and it will also protect your headphones from damage. It's very easy to break a cable.

Straightener for creased cuffs

Did your shirt get wrinkled while you were away, and you don't have an iron handy? Reach for a straightener! You can easily iron a wrinkled collar, cuffs, or even the bottom of your blouse. Just a few strokes will make your clothes look much better!

Adhesive tape as heel protection

Certain occasions call for high heels. However, we know from experience that sometimes it's very easy to damage a stiletto—a doormat grate or a walk on a cobblestone street is enough. To avoid damage and damage, it's worth using some duct tape (clear is best) and securing the heel—wrapping it twice around the bottom will solve the problem.

Hair Color Slides Thanks to Nail Polish

Planning an elaborate updo, but the only options available in the store are bobby pins that don't match your hair color at all? Reach for nail polish in the right color! You probably have plenty of them at home—one thin coat is usually enough and lasts quite a while.

Dry shampoo as a shoe freshener

Want to freshen up the inside of your shoes but don't have a special product or can't wash them right now? Try dry shampoo, which will instantly eliminate unpleasant odors and make you feel much more comfortable.

Nail top coat as allergy protection

Costume jewelry can sometimes cause severe allergic reactions. If you've ever experienced redness and a rash after wearing earrings or a bracelet, consider using a clear nail polish or top coat. Applying a thin layer of cosmetic to the back of your jewelry will help prevent an allergic reaction. This trick is also helpful when your costume jewelry stains and leaves dark marks on your clothes or skin.

Deodorant stick for chafing

When new shoes are giving you a hard time and causing painful chafing, reach for a deodorant stick. Just apply a small amount to blister-prone areas and you'll feel instant relief. The stick formula provides better slippage and hydration, making the skin less susceptible to damage.

Duct tape instead of a clothesline

Pet owners know how annoying the ubiquitous hair on their clothes can be. Dog or cat lovers will likely attest that a lint roller is an essential part of their home, as it's adept at removing all the fluff and hair. It's truly hard to live without it, but if you suddenly run out, you can easily replace it with duct tape, which also perfectly captures all the dust and hair. Of course, due to its reduced convenience, this is a temporary solution, but it can often save the day, especially when you're in a hurry and need to look impeccable.

Nail polish instead of a key cover

We all carry keys, and we've probably mixed them up many times while opening doors in a hurry. To streamline this process and save ourselves time and frustration, we can buy fancy key caps, or we can paint the top of each key with nail polish. In this case, the only limit is our imagination – it's up to you whether you choose a single color or go wild with various patterns.

Agata Bielecka / AGU – She was supposed to be a teacher, but she became a blogger. She owns a blog available at www.agatabielecka.pl . Known online as Agu, she's passionate about cosmetics and everything related to beauty and self-care. She's obsessed with brushes, eyeshadow, and red lips. In her private life, she's a cat lover, a fan of photography, Scandinavian crime novels, austere interiors, good food, and coffee.

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