I really appreciate that you put some cut away footage showing how to use everything, since a lot of these tools I had no idea about or how to use them. I've learned a lot from this video!
I also just want to say that your videos have been so helpful for me lately! They've helped me to find my style, build a curated wardrobe, be more conscious about my purchases and the environment etc ... loving all the new content!
Knowing how to sew, even a little, is SO useful! I constantly sew little rips and stuff and I'm sure that saves me some money every time. Also, I NEED that lint brush right now 😄
Great tips! I agree on using the lint brush without sticky bit, when i worked in retail I also learned that the sticky ones can pull off too many fibers and not just dust and hairs. For example on an alpaca jumper it could pull off or loosen the fluffy alpaca fibers of the jumper too and ruin it in the long run! Love all your videos!! xxx
I have all of them already 😁(different brands). I love having my clothes and particularly my shoes always looking like new 🤩. Simon is the best video editor 😎
A note to anyone who is contemplating a "debobbler." I used to have a battery operated one with a smaller head. I now have an electric one with quite a large head and it has been a game changer. I can even use it on upholstery! My dining room chairs are wool felt and they get bobbles on them and it works beautifully. There are lots out there on Amazon so I don't need to recommend a particular one. Last year I bought USB rechargeable ones as gifts for my daughter and daughter in law like the ones you have linked, Emma. For me personally, I get more oomph out of my electric model so I don't mind the cord but obviously it limits where you can use it :)
Discovered your channel during lockdown, and have to say your content is so authentic, informative and helpful for my own purchases. Appreciate your insights!
Your tips have made my life more enjoyable. I purchased the same steamer you have in the spring and I've been loving it. I use it once or twice a week to freshen up the clothes that I've worn that week. I hated ironing and I avoided doing it until I had no more clothes to wear. Now I'm happy and sometimes even eager to plug in my steamer and build up some muscle on my right arm, lol.
Amazing, thank you! This year I’ve been trying to purchase quality over quantity and have been trying to make more effort to look after my clothes properly so this came at a perfect time
Great information, thank you. I need to add a few I had never heard of but need. I have acid free tissue and 100% cotton zippered pillow cases in my care kit and wrap natural fiber clothes in the paper and then stack in the pillow cases in off seasons.. Another tip I use is nearing the end of a season I start putting a twist tie on the hanger of the items I have washed so at seasons end I know what needs to be cleaned before storage.
Love love love your content, as always. Will add some of these additional pieces to my arsenal ;) Quick tip about the Magic Eraser: they're FULL of chemicals and are therefore not great on your skin. Whenever I've used them as a stylist, we've used rubber gloves as a barrier. Be sure to wear gloves going forward so the icky bits don't seep into your hands!
Magic erasers are pretty much pure melamine foam which can be bought bulk from Amazon and Home Depot and the like. Way cheaper than the branded stuff, though you should still ofc use gloves :)
I've got most of the item's mentioned, one item I think is a wardrobe kit mention would be a lingerie bag for all whom that would apply to. This is a helpful video, Emma! ❤
Love this video and all the tips. I love how you really care about the environment. I've been using liquiproof and they work really well on my suede and leather shoes. I was caught in heavy rain once and my leather sneakers look perfectly fine, you can actually see the water droplets on the surface not soaking in. So definitely worth trying :)
Great tips! I've had success putting my cedar balls in little cotton bags (or old socks) and put them in drawers that way and haven't had any problems with staining *fingers crossed!* That's amazing that you're able to do some of your own tailoring - it's something I've been wanting to learn the basics of, like hemming trousers and skirts etc, would be so handy. Feeling very inspired!
Cashmere comb! I was today years old when I found out it exists and I grew up working at my grandparents' dry cleaning shop! Thank you! As I get older and less tolerant of itchy clothes I'm narrowing my sweaters to cashmere only. Thanks for helping me keep them top notch. Also, dry cleaners use nasty chemicals, I steer clear of them as much as possible too 👍
As a follow-up: I purchased a cashmere comb from Amazon and I am pretty obsessed - what a huge improvement over a sweater shaver!! Now I DARE my sweaters to pill! Ha! Thank you again for the tip!
Emma! Just wanna drop a thnk u note here. I watched this video and bought some of your suggestions. Can’t believe I didn’t do any of these before. I felt like this was legit a great #adulting Video 😂😂😂😂 This may seem obvious ... But ... It’s made me fall in love again with some of my old sweaters, and old leather bags which I think I didn’t give enough love and maintenance before this.
Again Emma, I love this video. I am so happy you buy and try to look for eco-friendly and sustainable replacements. Also, with your previous video you raise awareness to shop more responsible and sustainable where possible. Because of your videos, I already buy more concious and less! I wonder if it is possible to make a video about vegan friendly shoes, bags and belts. For the last 6 years I don’t buy any leather/suede and wool anymore. It was not an easy journey because I used to love leather and owned lots of leather/suede bags, footwear, belts and trousers and wool is so soft and warm. It was quite difficult to find fashionable replacements, you have to look at other materials. I for example bought myself a beautiful designer bag (and belt) made of metal ring pulls from a British luxury sustainable fashion brand (one of my favourites brands). I must say though that luckily (with the world focussing on more sustainability) that there are more and more companies and shops now that do good and fashionable non leather shoes and boots. There are also brands now that sell responsible and ethically sourced wool, which is the way to go I think. You are definitely contributing to a more sustainable, eco-friendly and responsible shopping environment, thanks for that. ❤️ xx
Thanks for another great video. 😊 Funny enough, I use and own every item you showed. The lint remover gets the most work out in my wardrobe too 👍 Emma you can also use eucalyptus oil to remove marks from sneaker soles. It also removes ink (from biro) off handbags, leather sofa etc. Just rub gently on the leather items using a cotton tip or cotton pad. In my experience and I’m fussy, it’s never damaged any of the leather items I’ve used it on. Look forward to your next video! 🥰
thank you Emma for your videos full of tips, in particular for those that would help us be a better citizens on this Earth ❤️ I hope to see your vlogs again one day too. 😘
Going to be referring back to this one for sure! I’d also love to see a tailoring tips video suitable for beginner to intermediate level sewers, by hand or by machine.
Thanks a lot for the great pieces of advice, Emma! While watching, I stopped the video now and then and ordered online some of the items you recommended. I am going to enjoy these helpful devices!
Due to your recommendation i bought the same debobbler and its fab , even works on sweatshirt material besides wool and the size saves loads of time. Best thing i ever got from amazon x
i used to work at a second-hand clothing store and they had a de-bobbler (we called it a pill shaver) and i had never seen one before that, but i bought an identical one for myself and it's amazing! i absolutely recommend it for anyone who is a bit scared by it lol
love all this content you are putting out! thank u for being so thoughtful and talking about how to be more sustainable with fashion. u r a timeless youtuber ;)
Thanks Emma. I didn’t even know a “magic eraser” existed. I will definitely be getting myself one of those as I have so many trainers in need of a revamp.
Great tips! I need one of those lint rollers (own a collie, which probably has the same amount of hair as your little ones combined). I do have a similar "self cleaning" lint roller for furniture I'd highly recommend. You swipe it back and forth and it traps the fur and lint.
Great tips! I have these already, and I could add one to the list, which I recently discovered: a magic sponge that removes deodorant marks from clothing. I've used it on a black silk tee, and it works great.
A steamer is definitely on my wishlist 😍 you talked about it obviously but I want to add that I keep the sandpaper in my kit so I remember to use when I do a clothing care session 😀 this video is saved to my "how to list" thank you!
Thanks. I really liked this video and have been encouraged to have a day maintaining my clothes. A sewing video would be a nice idea. I do some sewing but a few basic tips like hemming etc would be fab. Hope you, Simon and all the doggies are well ❤️
I have a "kit" very similar to yours. However, the one thing that I cannot do without in the winter is Static Guard. Yes, I know it is full of bad chemicals and that it comes in an aerosol can but it works. 💁🏻I use eco friendly detergent and wool dryer balls which I replace every few months. I simply cannot stand for clothes to cling to me due to the lack of moisture in winter. Open to suggestions! Great vid. Thanks.
This is SO useful, thank you so much! One thing what I always wondered: do you have any tips on how to deal with the inevitable smell when wearing shoes without socks?
Yessss love this video! I will definitely get a steamer and a de-bobbler. Has been on my wishlist for so long but will definitely get it for myself for Christmas :). Also I was wondering, the lint brush, does it also work on knitwear, or would you recommend only using is on 'harder' surfaces such as jeans and coats?
Thank you so much for your tips, Emma!! I have the same debbobler as saw it in your other video and omg it has been a life changer!! Kept ke occupied throughout these hard times and all the garments looks amazing. Keep doing what you do best and stay safe ❤ P.S. Your skin is looking amazing and am looking forward to a new updated makeup routine ❤
Emma I had to smile because you had dog hair on your black jumper today until I realised it was on my screen from my dog. Good video today as always. Xx
Btw could you do a winter styling video for coats with boots and bags? I have many impulse purchases that I am not sure how to pair with things in my closet. I feel like I have too many colors or materials in my outfit 🤔
Great tips thank you! Love your style. Would you consider giving some ideas on outfits to wear over the holidays - Christmas Eve/Day etc? I always struggle!
I do have a few video ideas jotted down - although I don't really get dressed up for either Christmas Day or Christmas Eve so any outfits will be pretty casual 🤣
Hi Emma. Always can find good tips here. Could you write what was your previous steamer, please? I bought the Phillips and I am happy with it but want a bigger one as well. Thanks a lot.🥰
Dear Emma , happy new Year 🤗Can you give me your opinion whether Steamery De-Bobbler is worth buying , I understand you replaced your old debobbler with this one ? , thank you and all the best 🤗
I would say it feels sturdy and really good quality and also doesn't require batteries as it is rechargeable via USB but one thing I have noticed is that it doesn't have a very large capacity for the fluff so requires emptying regularly 👍
Thanks so much for the great tips. Didn't realize that about the usual peel type of lint brush remover. Will switch to the more eco friendly one once I finish my lint removers. I've got cats so the fur goes everywhere, sometimes even after it comes out of the washing machine. Does that happen to you too?
To anyone reading this, I hope you’re feeling well and having a lovely day! If you ever need a chat in these weird times, my dms are always open!! Stay safe and remember to keep smiling, lots of love ❤️ ❤️
Thanks for the video and I got a lot of tips from it. I have a question regarding white shirts. It’s so hard to maintain the white, any tips on how care for white clothing? I know u mostly wear black and same for me but sometimes I have the basic white shirt and it always ends up ruined
Loved all the tips, thank you so much. I do have a question, I have both a stand up steamer and a hand held one since I’m not very good with an iron anyway 🤪, but the brand I have tends to leak, does that happen with most of them or do you recommend the one u have? Thanks again. You have a wonderful rest of week 🥰 always enjoy your videos
Emma Hill, Thank you, I’ll look into the brand you have and check out reviews. I don’t leave water in it either, but for some reason sometimes it leaks. Thank you so much 🥰
Do you have knitwear that sheds a lot of hair and if so, what are you doing about it? I have a beautiful, beautiful mohair sweater that sheds so much hair that I haven't worn it once. If I go over it with the lint brush, it is immediately completely covered with hair. I've probably done this 20 times and it just doesn't stop. But I don't want to give up the sweater because it's so beautiful. Do you have any tips on how to combat this?
Regarding the cedar wood balls, you can buy cedar essential oil and infuse them with a few drops every now and then and they will be as good as new.
Great tip, thank you 👍
I really appreciate that you put some cut away footage showing how to use everything, since a lot of these tools I had no idea about or how to use them. I've learned a lot from this video!
I do go into some more detail in this video ua-cam.com/video/EE7NhQrd2dY/v-deo.html if it helps too ❤️
Thank you so much! Yea I’ll check that video out as well 💕
Emma, you're one of the best fashion youtuber ever! Thanks for knowledgeable and informative videos. Stay safe and warm and happy holidays!
Thank you, you too ❤️
Certainly one of the most down to earth💕
would love to see how you tailor your clothes to fit.
I also just want to say that your videos have been so helpful for me lately! They've helped me to find my style, build a curated wardrobe, be more conscious about my purchases and the environment etc ... loving all the new content!
Thank you ❤️and yes I use my lint brush on everything even knitwear 👍
Exactly me too! Thank you Emma!
The lint brush has been added to the bag, looks brilliant, and I love a little travel size of anything!
Knowing how to sew, even a little, is SO useful! I constantly sew little rips and stuff and I'm sure that saves me some money every time. Also, I NEED that lint brush right now 😄
I would be really interested in a sewing video. Some tips on how to repair, tailor etc your clothes.. :)
Me too! I just found my old sewing machine in the attic. xx
Me too. Please make a video about tailoring your clothes - wenn possible 🤩😍
Same here! My sewing skills are pretty basic. Would love to know some tips and tricks we can practice. :)
Me too! Would love to see this!
Ooooooh yes me too
Great tips! I agree on using the lint brush without sticky bit, when i worked in retail I also learned that the sticky ones can pull off too many fibers and not just dust and hairs. For example on an alpaca jumper it could pull off or loosen the fluffy alpaca fibers of the jumper too and ruin it in the long run!
Love all your videos!! xxx
I have all of them already 😁(different brands). I love having my clothes and particularly my shoes always looking like new 🤩. Simon is the best video editor 😎
A note to anyone who is contemplating a "debobbler." I used to have a battery operated one with a smaller head. I now have an electric one with quite a large head and it has been a game changer. I can even use it on upholstery! My dining room chairs are wool felt and they get bobbles on them and it works beautifully. There are lots out there on Amazon so I don't need to recommend a particular one. Last year I bought USB rechargeable ones as gifts for my daughter and daughter in law like the ones you have linked, Emma. For me personally, I get more oomph out of my electric model so I don't mind the cord but obviously it limits where you can use it :)
Great tip, thank you. ❤️
What a great set of tips Emma... trying hard to keep my capsule wardrobe in good condition so this will certainly help 👍❤️
Discovered your channel during lockdown, and have to say your content is so authentic, informative and helpful for my own purchases. Appreciate your insights!
Your tips have made my life more enjoyable. I purchased the same steamer you have in the spring and I've been loving it. I use it once or twice a week to freshen up the clothes that I've worn that week. I hated ironing and I avoided doing it until I had no more clothes to wear. Now I'm happy and sometimes even eager to plug in my steamer and build up some muscle on my right arm, lol.
🤣
Amazing, thank you! This year I’ve been trying to purchase quality over quantity and have been trying to make more effort to look after my clothes properly so this came at a perfect time
Great information, thank you. I need to add a few I had never heard of but need. I have acid free tissue and 100% cotton zippered pillow cases in my care kit and wrap natural fiber clothes in the paper and then stack in the pillow cases in off seasons.. Another tip I use is nearing the end of a season I start putting a twist tie on the hanger of the items I have washed so at seasons end I know what needs to be cleaned before storage.
Love love love your content, as always. Will add some of these additional pieces to my arsenal ;) Quick tip about the Magic Eraser: they're FULL of chemicals and are therefore not great on your skin. Whenever I've used them as a stylist, we've used rubber gloves as a barrier. Be sure to wear gloves going forward so the icky bits don't seep into your hands!
I hadn't thought of that, thanks for the tip ❤️
Magic erasers are pretty much pure melamine foam which can be bought bulk from Amazon and Home Depot and the like. Way cheaper than the branded stuff, though you should still ofc use gloves :)
i like this theme with be sustainable, care and use what you have instead of buy new things! carry on
p.s. i miss Emma in mustard yellow 🌻
I've got most of the item's mentioned, one item I think is a wardrobe kit mention would be a lingerie bag for all whom that would apply to. This is a helpful video, Emma! ❤
Love this video and all the tips. I love how you really care about the environment. I've been using liquiproof and they work really well on my suede and leather shoes. I was caught in heavy rain once and my leather sneakers look perfectly fine, you can actually see the water droplets on the surface not soaking in. So definitely worth trying :)
Great tips! I've had success putting my cedar balls in little cotton bags (or old socks) and put them in drawers that way and haven't had any problems with staining *fingers crossed!* That's amazing that you're able to do some of your own tailoring - it's something I've been wanting to learn the basics of, like hemming trousers and skirts etc, would be so handy. Feeling very inspired!
Great Tips. Going to look for that lint brush ASAP. Love the idea of creating a kit.
Brilliant video, thank you. This actually answers a question I asked after watching your laundry video (about steamers and cashmere.
Cashmere comb! I was today years old when I found out it exists and I grew up working at my grandparents' dry cleaning shop! Thank you! As I get older and less tolerant of itchy clothes I'm narrowing my sweaters to cashmere only. Thanks for helping me keep them top notch.
Also, dry cleaners use nasty chemicals, I steer clear of them as much as possible too 👍
As a follow-up: I purchased a cashmere comb from Amazon and I am pretty obsessed - what a huge improvement over a sweater shaver!! Now I DARE my sweaters to pill! Ha! Thank you again for the tip!
Love this! We see so many hail videos on UA-cam but not enough videos on how to care for what one already owns. Thanks Emma 🎁❤️
Emma! Just wanna drop a thnk u note here. I watched this video and bought some of your suggestions. Can’t believe I didn’t do any of these before. I felt like this was legit a great #adulting Video 😂😂😂😂
This may seem obvious ...
But ...
It’s made me fall in love again with some of my old sweaters, and old leather bags which I think I didn’t give enough love and maintenance before this.
Again Emma, I love this video. I am so happy you buy and try to look for eco-friendly and sustainable replacements. Also, with your previous video you raise awareness to shop more responsible and sustainable where possible. Because of your videos, I already buy more concious and less! I wonder if it is possible to make a video about vegan friendly shoes, bags and belts. For the last 6 years I don’t buy any leather/suede and wool anymore. It was not an easy journey because I used to love leather and owned lots of leather/suede bags, footwear, belts and trousers and wool is so soft and warm. It was quite difficult to find fashionable replacements, you have to look at other materials. I for example bought myself a beautiful designer bag (and belt) made of metal ring pulls from a British luxury sustainable fashion brand (one of my favourites brands). I must say though that luckily (with the world focussing on more sustainability) that there are more and more companies and shops now that do good and fashionable non leather shoes and boots. There are also brands now that sell responsible and ethically sourced wool, which is the way to go I think. You are definitely contributing to a more sustainable, eco-friendly and responsible shopping environment, thanks for that. ❤️ xx
Thanks for another great video. 😊 Funny enough, I use and own every item you showed. The lint remover gets the most work out in my wardrobe too 👍 Emma you can also use eucalyptus oil to remove marks from sneaker soles. It also removes ink (from biro) off handbags, leather sofa etc. Just rub gently on the leather items using a cotton tip or cotton pad. In my experience and I’m fussy, it’s never damaged any of the leather items I’ve used it on. Look forward to your next video! 🥰
Great tip, thank you ❤️
thank you Emma for your videos full of tips, in particular for those that would help us be a better citizens on this Earth ❤️ I hope to see your vlogs again one day too. 😘
Going to be referring back to this one for sure!
I’d also love to see a tailoring tips video suitable for beginner to intermediate level sewers, by hand or by machine.
Thanks a lot for the great pieces of advice, Emma! While watching, I stopped the video now and then and ordered online some of the items you recommended. I am going to enjoy these helpful devices!
Due to your recommendation i bought the same debobbler and its fab , even works on sweatshirt material besides wool and the size saves loads of time. Best thing i ever got from amazon x
i used to work at a second-hand clothing store and they had a de-bobbler (we called it a pill shaver) and i had never seen one before that, but i bought an identical one for myself and it's amazing! i absolutely recommend it for anyone who is a bit scared by it lol
Great tips Emma and I love having them all in one area or “kit” per sei. Thank you!! xx
love all this content you are putting out! thank u for being so thoughtful and talking about how to be more sustainable with fashion. u r a timeless youtuber ;)
I have the same debobbler, and I often think I should keep all the fluff and I could probably make a whole new sweater out of it every year! 😂
I know I often think the same 🤣 Could be a little business 🤣
Thanks Emma. I didn’t even know a “magic eraser” existed. I will definitely be getting myself one of those as I have so many trainers in need of a revamp.
Just ordered the lint brush, thanks for the recommend! I’ve been needed to swap from the tape version for years, especially with 3 dogs and a cat!
Great tips! I need one of those lint rollers (own a collie, which probably has the same amount of hair as your little ones combined). I do have a similar "self cleaning" lint roller for furniture I'd highly recommend. You swipe it back and forth and it traps the fur and lint.
Great tips! I have these already, and I could add one to the list, which I recently discovered: a magic sponge that removes deodorant marks from clothing. I've used it on a black silk tee, and it works great.
Love your videos, especially those where you talk to the camera, not behind it ❤️☺️
A steamer is definitely on my wishlist 😍 you talked about it obviously but I want to add that I keep the sandpaper in my kit so I remember to use when I do a clothing care session 😀 this video is saved to my "how to list" thank you!
Thank you Emma for all your hints and tips on keeping our clothes in mint condition. 🤗
Thanks Emma, I bought the handheld streaming iron it’s worth mentioning that the iron needs constant water top ups 😉 thanks for your great work xx
Yes I normally have a jug of water next to me to refill as required. 👍
Cool lint brush. You always find the most unique items!
Thanks for recommending the lint brush! I haven't heard of it before.
Did Buy every one of the articles...Thank you!
Thanks. I really liked this video and have been encouraged to have a day maintaining my clothes. A sewing video would be a nice idea. I do some sewing but a few basic tips like hemming etc would be fab. Hope you, Simon and all the doggies are well ❤️
Thank you. We are all well. Hope you are well too ❤️
Excellent video thank you. I didn’t think of keeping everything in a box - genius idea.
I have a "kit" very similar to yours. However, the one thing that I cannot do without in the winter is Static Guard. Yes, I know it is full of bad chemicals and that it comes in an aerosol can but it works. 💁🏻I use eco friendly detergent and wool dryer balls which I replace every few months. I simply cannot stand for clothes to cling to me due to the lack of moisture in winter. Open to suggestions! Great vid. Thanks.
Fabulous video! Thank you so much!!!!😍❣️❣️
I would love to see more videos such as this about other things.
Much much needed video Emma! Thanks a lot for all of the tips ❤️
The box is a great idea...I'm always looking for my items
Magic eraser is such a good idea!!!
This is SO useful, thank you so much!
One thing what I always wondered: do you have any tips on how to deal with the inevitable smell when wearing shoes without socks?
I purchased the lint brush set and the cedar balls. Thank you for the tips and links!
Yessss love this video! I will definitely get a steamer and a de-bobbler. Has been on my wishlist for so long but will definitely get it for myself for Christmas :). Also I was wondering, the lint brush, does it also work on knitwear, or would you recommend only using is on 'harder' surfaces such as jeans and coats?
liquiproof is a very valid product. I bought it last year to protect my suade boots and it's very effective
Thank you ❤️
love the environmental conscious approach!
So important to really take good care of all of your items! 👍👕👞 I have a big kit myself!
i'm getting a puppy soon so thanks for the heads up for a lint roller x
How exciting. Are you all ready? 😍
@@EmmaHill amazon has took a beating for puppy stuff lol . And i collect him on christmas eve , he's a lilac chihuahua i'm going to call him buddy x
I can imagine 🤣 🙈 Im excited for you 🤣 and he is even part of the "B" gang 😍😍😍😍
Brilliant. Thanks for these great tips.
amazing video~~ I got de- bobbler few months ago from your previous suggestions, I love it ! thank you
Thank you so much for your tips, Emma!! I have the same debbobler as saw it in your other video and omg it has been a life changer!! Kept ke occupied throughout these hard times and all the garments looks amazing. Keep doing what you do best and stay safe ❤
P.S. Your skin is looking amazing and am looking forward to a new updated makeup routine ❤
Emma I had to smile because you had dog hair on your black jumper today until I realised it was on my screen from my dog.
Good video today as always. Xx
🤣🤣 To be fair it was probably on my jumper too 🤣🙈
Btw could you do a winter styling video for coats with boots and bags? I have many impulse purchases that I am not sure how to pair with things in my closet. I feel like I have too many colors or materials in my outfit 🤔
Some really great tips, especially the one about shaving off some of the cedar to last 6 months longer! 🙌🏻🇺🇸😊💛
Great tips. I will have to look for those lint brushes amazing.
Thank what a really good idea would make a really good gift for someone who loves her clothes
I would love love love a video about simple tailoring
This was really helpful! Will definitely be investing in these products 😍
I needed this video so much !!! Thank you 🙂
Great tips thank you! Love your style. Would you consider giving some ideas on outfits to wear over the holidays - Christmas Eve/Day etc? I always struggle!
I do have a few video ideas jotted down - although I don't really get dressed up for either Christmas Day or Christmas Eve so any outfits will be pretty casual 🤣
@@EmmaHill perfect!
I love your tips, but I love your english! I understand everything🙂🙂
Thank you so much for sharing Emma! Yes, this vidio is so useful!
Hi Emma. Always can find good tips here. Could you write what was your previous steamer, please? I bought the Phillips and I am happy with it but want a bigger one as well.
Thanks a lot.🥰
The larger one is a Foxhunter pro garment steamer 👍
Dear Emma , happy new Year 🤗Can you give me your opinion whether Steamery De-Bobbler is worth buying , I understand you replaced your old debobbler with this one ? , thank you and all the best 🤗
I would say it feels sturdy and really good quality and also doesn't require batteries as it is rechargeable via USB but one thing I have noticed is that it doesn't have a very large capacity for the fluff so requires emptying regularly 👍
Thanks so much for the great tips. Didn't realize that about the usual peel type of lint brush remover. Will switch to the more eco friendly one once I finish my lint removers. I've got cats so the fur goes everywhere, sometimes even after it comes out of the washing machine. Does that happen to you too?
Oh yes! 🙈 I know that feeling 🤣 I normally lint roll as I go to wear the piece, although I do try and shake some off once dry. 👍
To anyone reading this, I hope you’re feeling well and having a lovely day! If you ever need a chat in these weird times, my dms are always open!! Stay safe and remember to keep smiling, lots of love ❤️ ❤️
Thank you Emma! This video is so useful!
Wonderful ideas! Thanks for sharing! I love your videos!!!! :)
Great video. You are the best, Emma! Thank you for your tips. 💕💕
Thanks for the video and I got a lot of tips from it. I have a question regarding white shirts. It’s so hard to maintain the white, any tips on how care for white clothing? I know u mostly wear black and same for me but sometimes I have the basic white shirt and it always ends up ruined
I think I went into some detail about whites in this video ua-cam.com/video/EE7NhQrd2dY/v-deo.html ❤️
Loved all the tips, thank you so much. I do have a question, I have both a stand up steamer and a hand held one since I’m not very good with an iron anyway 🤪, but the brand I have tends to leak, does that happen with most of them or do you recommend the one u have? Thanks again. You have a wonderful rest of week 🥰 always enjoy your videos
I don't find that mine leaks but I do empty it after use (I don't leave water in the container whilst not using it) ❤️
Emma Hill,
Thank you, I’ll look into the brand you have and check out reviews. I don’t leave water in it either, but for some reason sometimes it leaks.
Thank you so much 🥰
Thank you so much for the tips and advice! Looking forward for your next post😊
Very useful tips! Thank you so much! 😀
What are your thoughts on the new suede protector Liquid proof? Maybe an update on it?
Thanks for all the good tips!
Emma, that would be a cool item for me. I hate to iron my shirts and ties. Have not done that in a while. 💘.
Brilliant video, very useful!
Very useful Ema, thank you. 🙌🏻
Useful video as always Emma. Thank you 😊
This is so useful!! Thank you 😊 xx
Do you have knitwear that sheds a lot of hair and if so, what are you doing about it? I have a beautiful, beautiful mohair sweater that sheds so much hair that I haven't worn it once. If I go over it with the lint brush, it is immediately completely covered with hair. I've probably done this 20 times and it just doesn't stop. But I don't want to give up the sweater because it's so beautiful. Do you have any tips on how to combat this?
I’m not ashamed to admit that I’ve used a shaving razor to depill sweaters before 😂
Very useful...Thank for sharing
Very helpful video - thank you!
I was asking you to do this video! Thanks a lllllllot!
Brilliant work thanks Emma!
thank you so so much! a great video 🥰 as always!