The Simple Trick for a Wrinkle-Free, Fresh-Made Bed

Forget the full dryer cycle—there’s an old-fashioned trick that leaves your bed smoother, fresher, and easier to make: dress it with damp sheets. When sheets dry directly on the bed, the fabric relaxes, naturally smoothing out wrinkles—no ironing needed. They also hold that “just-washed” scent longer, reduce allergens from dryer lint, and are easier to stretch for a snug fit.

Best of all, this method is gentler on natural fabrics like cotton and linen, helping them last longer. It’s a simple, time-saving hack that adds a touch of elegance to your daily routine.

Next laundry day, pull your sheets out early, smooth them onto the bed, and let them dry in place. Crisp, clean comfort—made easy.

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