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Protecting clothes from moths
Textile moths silently attack natural fibers: wool, cashmere, silk. Their larvae develop in dark, poorly ventilated spaces, leaving characteristic small holes in clothing. To avoid this, it's better to act preventatively with healthy moth repellent solutions.
Cedarwood and vetiver are recognized natural repellents. Placed in closets, slipped between clothes, or hung on hangers, they repel moths without chemicals while leaving a pleasant scent on linen.

Brushing and caring for your clothes daily
A well-maintained garment lasts longer. The clothes brush is the essential tool for removing dust, lint, and pet hair between wears, without damaging the fibers. It should be used in the direction of the fabric, with slow and regular strokes.
For knits and hosiery, the pumice defuzzer removes pills that accumulate on wool and cotton, restoring a new look to even the most worn items.

Making your own laundry detergent
Washing your laundry naturally is possible without compromising on efficiency. Fer à Cheval pure olive Marseille soap flakes, made in the Marseille soap factory according to tradition, allow you to create your own homemade detergent: mixed with baking soda, they clean deeply, respect fibers, and leave no chemical residues on textiles.
















































