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10 genius tricks
to summer cool
and confident
heat
It’s such a relief to feel the breeze on
our toes in open-air sandals dur-
ing a heat wave. It’s too bad that it
doesn’t keep the bottoms of our feet
from getting sweaty and turning
soles into a soggy mess. Not only
can it cause you to slide out of your
shoes and trip, it’s also a recipe for
painful blisters. The simple save,
according to fashion stylist Anna
Katsanis, who has worked with
A-listers like Zoe Saldana and
Sarah Paulson: Grab a panty liner
and stick it to the shoes’ insoles.
“Because they’re absorbent, the lin-
ers soak up any sweat that accumu-
lates throughout the day, helping
feet stay comfortable and dry inside
shoes.” Katsanis suggests opting for
slim-sized liners. “They’re easily
masked under feet so it’ll be your
own little secret!”Keep clothing
crease-freeSidestep slippery feet
Summer’s linens, cottons and
cha mbray pieces keep us cool,
but the lightweight fabrics are
prone to wrinkling. To “iron”
out creases on the go, Katsanis
uses a wrinkle-releasing spray
containing hair conditioner and
white vinegar. The conditioner’s
softening agents work with vin-
egar’s smoothing acetic acid to
relax stiff fabric fibers, releasing
wrinkles in no time.
TO DO:In a spray bottle, mix(^1) ⁄ 4 cup of warm water, (^1) ⁄ 4 tsp. of
hair conditioner,^1 ⁄ 2 Tbs. of white
vinegar and 3 drops of ylang-
ylang essential oil (for a light f lo-
ral scent). Shake, mist onto fabric
(d a mpen, don’t soa k), t hen gen-
tly tug on creases to smooth. Let
dry for 5 minutes. Note: Avoid
use on silk (it can stain), and
since vinegar can break down
fabric fibers over time, limit use
on the same item to twice a week.
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