The Romance In Dryer Balls

I typically use 3-4 balls for smaller loads, and 5-6 balls for more industrial loads including towels and bedding.

Fresh laundry is one of life’s simplest pleasures. There is nothing like the cosy feeling of fresh bed linens or the warmth of a freshly cleaned, cosy jumper.

Why Look For Alternatives?

A while ago I found out that I was allergic to an ingredient that was featured in most brands of laundry detergent and softener. I had unpleasant itchiness and an eczema-like reaction to my skin. If this sounds familiar, you might consider talking to your dermatologist for solutions. It was only after taking a patch test that I was able to decipher exactly what I was allergic to.

Once I’d established my allergies, I knew I needed to start looking for alternatives. This is when I discovered dryer balls. I purchased a pack of 6 organic balls made by Klaisen Ecology. They’re a great starting price - and one purchase will last you for thousands of washes, meaning that you are guaranteed to save money from regularly buying liquid softener or dryer sheets.

These are nature’s softeners. They’re 100% natural, made purely from wool and with no synthetics. And they work like a dream! The balls work to fluff and soften my clothing, leaving them in perfect condition and hugely comfortable.

These dryer balls are such an easy shift to make to do your part for the sake of the environment

Know the Benefits

Not only do my organic dryer balls leave my clothes feeling scrumptious, but over time I’ve noticed a multitude of additional benefits:

  • Reduced drying time.

    • I’ve seen balls advertised that can reduce your drying time by up to 40%! This is great for efficiency. I’m particularly grateful for this on days where I am hosting guests and trying to turn over laundry as quickly as possible. 

  • They’re better for the environment.

    • Since they contain zero chemicals, involve no heated plastic, and reduce dry speed, these dryer balls are such an easy shift to make to do your part for the sake of the environment! For me, this is a no-brainer!

  • They reduce static.

    • Have you ever taken a woolly jumper out of the dryer and seen it covered in fuzz balls. It is always so disappointing! One of the hidden secrets of these amazing dryer balls is that they leave you with zero static.

If you add scented oils to your dryer balls, they leave your clothes smelling gorgeous.

Customise Your Wash Scent

When I originally made the switch to dryer balls, I initially missed the smell of my fabric softener. That was until I learned this amazing trick that revolutionised my laundry process! I learned that if you add scented oils to your dryer balls, they leave your clothes smelling gorgeous. 

Now, every time I dry, I get to choose what scent I want my load to be. I keep it simple, just one scent at a time, but experiment here and have fun with blends!. My go-to is to use roughly 4 drops of lavender oil on each ball. This company is on my doorstep so is even more special to me as I can visit the lavender fields when purchasing new oils. It is such a brilliant life-hack and it adds a dose of self-care to your laundry.

Make The Switch

You won’t regret it! Saving money, customising your laundry scent, and saying ‘No’ to chemicals - for me, this is a win-win all around. And besides, who could resist these dryer balls by Little Beau Sheep, that are just adorable! I can’t wait for you to try using them.

 

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Chikae

Hikarui is a lifestyle blog with a studio extension that offers an alternative take on “wellness” – one that is deeply inspired by Japanese essentialism and wabi sabi philosophy. It teaches readers how to create their own “getaway space” from modern stressors through diary-style prose and lifestyle advice that promotes “lightweight living.” The studio extension showcases Chikae O.H.’s illustrations and photography.

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