No matter how many Western clothes you see in the wardrobe of Indian women, the craze for ethnic outfits has never diminished among them. This is the reason why many great fashion designers in the country still focus more on ethnicity.

Especially if we talk about lehenga and sarees, you will get to see a new trend in them every other day. However, you will get the maximum variety of ethnic styles in silk fabric. Whether you want options in saree or lehenga. You will find many patterns, styles, trends and varieties of both in the market. It is also said silk that is an evergreen fashion and there is no question of it going out of fashion. You must have seen a lot of variety in silk sarees in the market, but you will not find less variety in lehenga either. The interesting thing is that you will get Salkilehengas from low to high rates.

You can find not just one but a good collection of it in the wardrobe of lehenga lover women. But have you ever thought about how to take care of your silk lehenga and keep it looking new for years? If you want to know how to take care of silk lehenga, then read our article till the end.

If a silk lehenga gets stained

If silk clothes get stained by anything, the stain is visible from a distance. If there is any such stain in your lehenga, which is spoiling the look of your lehenga, then you should follow the instructions written on the cloth, dissolve a very mild shampoo in a bucket of lukewarm water and dip the cloth in it. Should be put. The place where there is a stain should be rubbed lightly and then it should be dried in the shade.

How to iron a silk lehenga

Silk is a very delicate fabric. You cannot press on silk fabric like you press on cotton cloth. For this, you have to see what the variety of the silk you have is. For example, while pressing chanderi, tissue and paper silk, you will have to keep the heat low and first place a thin cotton cloth over the lehenga and then you can press it. You can also directly press the lehenga made of matka, brocade and cotton silk fabric, but you will have to keep the heat of the press low.

How to keep silk lehenga in the wardrobe

Whatever folds you are making in the silk lehenga, you should apply butter paper after each fold. By doing this, creases will not be formed in the lehenga. Let us tell you that the more creases there are in the lehenga, the greater the chances of it getting damaged. Applying butter paper will reduce this possibility. Along with this, after folding the lehenga, you should keep it tied in a thin cotton cloth, so that neither much air gets into it nor much moisture reaches it.

Don't make these mistakes

If you are carrying a silk lehenga then never use strong perfume. Let us tell you that the oil in perfume does not stain silk. For this, you will have to dry clean your lehenga and after that, you will also have to do polishing on the lehenga. For this, you will also have to spend a good amount of money.

Hope you liked the care tips for silk lehenga. If you also have a silk lehenga, then you should also take care of it by keeping these tips in mind.

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