
Entretenir Maintaining Your Swimsuits in 5 Easy Steps!
Swimsuits are exposed to all kinds of elements during their lifespan! Whether it's sunscreen, UV rays, salt, chlorine, or sweat, these are all factors that can affect your favorite swimsuits and impact their longevity. Once you find that perfect swimsuit that makes you feel amazing, you want to keep it for a long time!
That's why, much like your underwear, your swimsuits require special attention when it comes to maintenance. These steps, while not overly complicated, help keep them in good condition for longer and preserve their color and shape. So, say goodbye to the washing machine and especially the dryer when it comes to caring for your swimsuits!

Here are a few very simple steps for beautiful, beautiful beautiful swimsuits!
1. Buying a quality swimsuit
Purchasing a high-quality swimsuit, both in terms of the fabric used and its assembly, is definitely the first step to keeping your favorite swimsuit for years to come. Indeed, the better the quality of the fabric, the longer it will last, especially if you take good care of it!
2. Rinsing
Whether you're swimming in a pool or in the sea, chlorine and salt are your swimsuit's worst enemies! They can cause premature fading and affect the elastic properties of the swimsuit fibers. That's why we always recommend thoroughly rinsing your swimsuit with cold tap water as soon as possible after wearing it.
3. Washing
Fill a sink or basin with cool water and add a small amount of mild detergent. We recommend using Forever New Splash, a gentle plant-based soap that neutralizes the effects of chlorine and salt, removes body oils, lotions, and sunscreen.
Gently swirl the swimsuit in the water for a few minutes, ensuring the soap penetrates the fabric. Rinse the swimsuit thoroughly with cool water until all the soap is gone.
To remove excess water, gently press the swimsuit. Avoid twisting or wringing it, as this could damage the fabric. Lay the swimsuit flat on a clean towel, roll it up, and gently press to remove more water. |
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4. Drying
Once the swimsuit is thoroughly washed and rinsed, hang it to dry in a cool, shaded place. Avoid drying it in direct sunlight, as this can cause colors to fade and damage the fabric.
5. Choose where you sit carefully!
Pool edges are often made of concrete or smooth paving, surfaces that can damage the fabric fibers of your swimsuit. Choose smooth surfaces to sit on, or use your towel to protect your swimsuit. It's also much more comfortable!
Repeat these steps after each use, and you'll ensure that your swimsuits stay beautiful and vibrant for many years to come!