40+ Simple Life Hacks for Women That Make All the Difference


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40+ Simple Life Hacks for Women That Make All the Difference


It’s popular to use life hacks as they help us simplify everyday tasks. However, being a woman presents unique challenges, both positive and negative. Women have more safety concerns, tend to use makeup more frequently, and require more body care. For this reason, we have put together over 40 useful life hacks designed specifically for women.

Use Rubber Bands for Manicures

A lot of individuals believe that achieving a professional-looking manicure is not their forte since they might not be skilled at handling a brush. Nonetheless, having the precision of a manicurist is not a requirement for flawlessly creating French tips.


To apply your polish flawlessly, effortlessly slide a rubber band over your nail. However, don’t forget to wait until the nail polish dries before taking off the band or else you will ruin your manicure.

Use Dryer Sheets on Deodorant Marks

Discovering deodorant stains all over your perfect outfit can be annoying, but fortunately, they are quite effortless to eliminate, allowing you to flaunt your favorite appearance with confidence!


To eliminate a deodorant mark, use a dryer sheet by rubbing it on the affected area until it vanishes. In case you don’t have access to any dryer sheets, you can try rubbing the fabric of the item on itself, but it’s advisable to avoid this method as it may lead to stretching or wrinkling of the material and should be considered as a final option.

Cover Sink Drains

In case a jewelry item drops into the sink, it is advisable not to attempt to catch it. Instead, you can cover the drain using your palm. This is because, unless you possess the lightning-fast reflexes of Serena Williams, your chances of catching the falling jewelry are quite minimal.


If you’re not fast enough, you still have a good opportunity to protect your jewelry from going down the drain if you cover it beforehand. To achieve this, we advise using a net to cover the drain, permitting water to pass through while avoiding losing valuable items.

Buy Men’s Products

There are some items that function more effectively and are more affordable if you purchase the men’s versions. Men’s razors, for instance, cost less than women’s razors even though they are identical except for the color. Similarly, deodorant is more efficacious when obtained from the men’s section.


Although women’s deodorant offered pleasant scents such as ‘Lily’ and ‘Morning Dew’, it may not be as effective as men’s antiperspirant when it comes to getting the job done.

Shave With Baby Oil

One can use baby oil instead of shaving cream, which is more economical and efficient in moisturizing. Furthermore, it is gentle enough to clean razor blades and extend its lifespan. By immersing the razor in baby oil after each use, one can achieve this.


If you do not like using baby oil, an alternative for a shaving cream can be using conditioner instead. The outcome will be similar as it will enable a smooth surface for the razor and provide a soft feel to the skin after shaving.

Sit on the Toilet Backward

Although a long and voluminous dress can give you the appearance of royalty, it can be uncomfortable when you need to use the washroom. To prevent any mishaps from occurring, it’s recommended that you sit on the toilet facing the tank.


By using this method, you can observe the exact situation with the back of your dress instead of relying on senses and hoping for the best.

Don’t Use Ice Cubes

We understand the desire to have a refreshing cold drink on a hot day, but sometimes adding ice cubes can dilute the flavor of even the best beverages. To prevent this, you can freeze your drink directly by pouring it into an ice tray, keeping it cool without sacrificing flavor.


To illustrate, one can prepare cold coffee by utilizing ice cubes made from frozen coffee. If we talk about alcoholic drinks, adding frozen grapes to your beverage is also an option. And, you may earn extra credit if you consume the grapes later on!

Use Velvet Scrunchies

Currently, scrunchies are making a significant resurgence, and it’s entirely justified. Unlike elastic hair ties, scrunchies do not pull at the hair, which reduces the risk of hair loss for those who use them.


In addition, opting for a scrunchie while tying a ponytail can help reduce the size of bumps and give a smoother appearance due to its looser grip. Velvet material, in particular, is suitable for any hair type as its gentle texture makes it an excellent choice for scrunchies.

Light Candles With Spaghetti

You don’t have to stop using your favorite candle just because it has burned down to the wick. There’s an easy solution to light it without hurting your fingers.


To light hard-to-reach candles, you can use an uncooked spaghetti strand as an extended match. Alternatively, you can ignite a piece of paper, but we advise being careful as the flame will quickly spread throughout the paper.

Use the Bathroom After These Activities

It’s important for a woman’s health to immediately use the restroom in certain situations, such as after being intimate to prevent infections by removing any bacteria and after taking a bath.


If you enjoy using bubbles or oils in your bath, it is especially important to use the restroom within 30 minutes afterwards, although it’s recommended to use it as soon as possible.

Use Hairspray on Tights

Regardless of how elegant and composed you may appear, it’s impossible to evade the inevitable occurrence of a torn stocking. Even though we cannot entirely avoid ripped stockings, we can surely reduce the likelihood of it occurring.


Spray a bit of hairspray onto your tights once you’ve put them on to strengthen the fibers and minimize the possibility of tearing. If your tights have already torn and you want to prevent the hole from getting bigger, apply some clear nail polish to the opposite side of the rip.

Rub Smelly Hands on Stainless Steel

When it comes to foods like garlic and onions, we are presented with a significant dilemma. While we desire these ingredients in our dishes, we also understand that they will result in unpleasant odor for the remainder of the day.


Fortunately, there exists a straightforward remedy. After you’re done slicing onions and garlic, just rub your hands on any stainless steel surface like your sink or faucet. The scent will stick to the stainless steel, effectively eliminating the odor from your hands.

Keep Kitty Litter in Your Car

It’s advisable to purchase a bag of kitty litter and store it in your car, even if you don’t have a pet cat. In case your vehicle gets stuck in the snow, kitty litter can be used to create enough grip for the tires to free themselves.


In addition, kitty litter can be applied to clear misty car windows. By filling a sock with it and placing the sock on the dashboard, the kitty litter can soak up all the moisture. Considering that you are already purchasing kitty litter, why not consider getting a pet cat?

Put Clumpy Mascara in Hot Water

If your mascara is getting clumpy or dried up, simply dip the tube in a cup of hot water and let it soak for a few minutes. If you want to clean the brush altogether, leave it in hot water for around 15 minutes.


While we’re at it, ignore the overused beauty advice of pumping your mascara in the tube before application. That actually creates clumps rather than gets rid of them! Instead, twirl your mascara in the tube before applying it to your lashes.

Use Dryer Sheets on Frizzy Hair

If you feel like none of your hair products are working on reducing your frizz or flyaways, maybe it’s time to turn to your laundry products instead. Dryer sheets work absolute miracles on frizzy hair!


Place a dryer sheet onto your hairbrush and comb it through in order to smooth any static or flyaways. Dryer sheets are positively charged, while hair is negatively charged, so the result is a smoothed-down and tame mane.

Use Ice Cubes on Wrinkled Clothes

Even if your clothes are wrinkled and you don’t have an iron, that doesn’t mean that you have to give up on wearing a certain outfit. Instead, put the clothes into the dryer along with two to four ice cubes and turn the machine on for about 10 minutes.


The ice cubes will melt in the dryer, creating an effect similar to that of a steamer. Bonus points for the fact that, with this method, you won’t have to worry about iron marks!

Put Bracelets on With Tape

Trying to put on a bracelet alone can feel like a dog chasing its tail, as the chain just goes around and around your wrist, seemingly impossible to catch. For those who don’t have someone at home to help them put their bracelet on, or if you simply want to demonstrate your independence, use tape to hold your jewelry in place while you work the clasp.


This way, you’ll always leave the house fully accessorized but without the frustration of fighting with your bracelet all morning.

Coat Jewelry With Nail Polish

We highly suggest coating costume jewelry with clear nail polish. The nail polish will act as a protective layer, preventing your jewelry from getting discolored and chipped.


Also, if you’re one of those people whose skin turns green from the metals in costume jewelry, then the nail polish will help out with that as well. It’ll act as a shield between the jewelry and your skin, so you don’t wind up looking like a well-accessorized version of the Hulk.

Buy Men’s Shirts

If you’re buying just a simple t-shirt, there’s absolutely no reason to pay the extra price that comes with being a woman. Men’s clothing is often cheaper than women’s clothes and when it comes to a basic t-shirt, there’s really no difference between those meant for males or females.


Trust us, no one will be able to tell if your top came from the men’s section of the store. No one except your wallet, of course.

Use Deodorant as Pepper Spray

Not everyone likes the idea of carrying around pepper spray and, more to the point, the product isn’t legal everywhere. However, you probably carry deodorant in your purse for freshening up on a hot day.


Simply switch stick or roll-on deodorant for a spray and you’ll be able to use it as a substitute for pepper spray in an emergency situation. Hopefully, the only emergency you’ll actually need deodorant for is sweat marks.

Unjam Zippers With Soap or ChapStick

A jammed zipper can make even the calmest person start to panic. It’s hard not to imagine needing to cut yourself out of your clothes the moment your zipper gets stuck. But, before you reach for the scissors, grab a bar of soap instead.


Rubbing soap over the zipper should create enough lubrication to get it unstuck. If you’re on the go, use ChapStick instead. The waxy substance will have the same effect as a soap bar. No outfits need to be harmed in this process.

Avoid Rust Rings With Nail Polish

No, you’re not imagining things, nail polish really is the answer to many of life’s problems. Yet another use for this product is to avoid rust rings around the house. Anyone who has a lot of toiletries in their bathroom has dealt with those dreaded rust rings.


Next time, simply coat the bottom of the can or bottle in nail polish and that’ll act as a shield between the toiletry and the bathroom’s surfaces.

Store Money in a ChapStick Tube

Finding a safe place to keep your money can be difficult, especially if you’re traveling. The best way to ensure pickpockets won’t come after your cash is by storing it somewhere completely unexpected. For example, inside a ChapStick tube!


No one will find it odd that you have some ChapStick in your purse and they’re certainly not going to bother stealing it. We do warn you, though, that there’s a risk of forgetting and trying to moisturize your lips with a 20.

Keep Bobby Pins on Magnets

Like socks in a dryer, bobby pins seem to have a magical way of disappearing from one’s dresser. It feels like no matter what you do, bobby pins are always getting lost and then magically turning up in random places.


In order to keep these hair accessories from wandering around the house, stick them to a magnet! That way, your bobby pins will stay put and be readily available when you need them.

Use Vaseline When Dying Hair

Nobody wants to be that person who ends up with spots of hair dye all over their face after DIYing a new look. In order to avoid this hair faux pas, rub a thick layer of vaseline onto the skin around your hairline (including your ears and neck) before starting to dye.


This way, any wayward hair dye will go onto the vaseline, which is easy to wash off, rather than getting absorbed into your skin.

Create a Medical Business Card

If you have a lot of food allergies or sensitivities to medication, it’s worthwhile to create a “business card” that lists those items, in the event that something happens while you’re out and about.


This is particularly helpful if you carry around any sort of emergency medication and want people to know to look for it in your bag. You can also write down on your card who to call in case of emergency or what passersby can do to help.

Cut Containers in Half

If you’re struggling to squeeze out that last bit of toothpaste or shampoo, simply cut the container in half and scoop the rest out. Some companies will purposely play tricks with their packaging so that you end up needing to replace the product sooner.


For example, makeup companies that make the mascara wand too short to reach the bottom of the tube. Cutting a container in half will ensure that you won’t waste your money and you’ll get to use every last drop of each product.

Open Jars With a Knife

There are a lot of methods for opening tightly closed jars but this is probably the best one. Rather than banging the jar on the table, which rarely works and can result in breakage, grab a knife instead.


Slide the knife into the lid of the jar and push it upward, you’ll hear the lid give a slight ‘pop’ and that’s when you can open it easily. But be warned — this method does pose a risk to the egos of any fragile men who may be nearby.

Keep Money in Your Phone Case

We’re all guilty of not having our bag on us sometimes. However, we’re yet to meet the person who’ll go out without their phone. If you store some money between your phone and its case, you’ll always have some emergency cash.


This trick is useful when making an unplanned purchase if you don’t have your wallet on you. It also helps if your back was stolen, at least this way you can call someone and you’ll have some cash (literally) on hand.

Use a Hair Iron on Clothes

If you find yourself in a bind in which your clothes are wrinkled but you don’t have a clothes iron, you can use a hair iron instead. This is particularly useful while traveling, as you likely won’t want to pack both.


Even if you do have a clothes iron available, you may want to opt for a hair iron anyway when it comes to smaller areas of the clothing, like a shirt collar or an embellished piece.

Pack Shoes in Shower Caps

One of the many challenges of packing a suitcase is figuring out how to pack your shoes without them dirtying up your clothes. Luckily, most hotels give away free shower caps! Simply wrap your shoes up in the shower caps and they’ll be ready to be packed.


If you don’t have any shower caps, you can use a plastic bag instead. Now, there’s just the issue of how to make all your shoes fit into one suitcase!

Remove Gum From Hair With Ice

If you ever find yourself a victim of the cliche of getting gum stuck in your hair, don’t worry that you’ll have to cut your locks. Instead, you can use ice cubes to freeze the gum, making it much easier to remove.


Just hold some ice on the gum for 5-15 minutes, until it hardens. There’s also, of course, the peanut butter trick too. But, we can probably all agree that ice cubes are a lot less messy.

Carry a “Home Alone” Card

Any kind of mom, be it a mom to humans or pets, should carry around a “home alone” emergency card.


In the event that something happens to you, this card will let people know that there’s someone at your house who can’t fend for themselves and is relying on you to come back. Just write down on the card who to call that can go take care of your child until you get home.

Break Shoes in With a Blowdryer

Gone are the days when you need to brace yourself for pain while you break in a new pair of shoes. Instead, break them in before you ever wear them! Put on some thin socks and put the new shoes over them, then blow dry the shoes for several minutes.


When you’re done, allow the shoes to cool off and they’ll be molded to your feet. That definitely beats walking around all day in pain!

Use a Razor on Pilled Clothes

One can always go out and buy a fabric razor to renew pilled clothing, however, they can be quite expensive and you probably have another product at home that’ll work just as well.


A disposable razor, like the one you use to shave your legs, will get the job done just like an expensive fabric razor. Simply pull the fabric taught and use a razor to shave the pilled bits off your clothing.

Thread Jewelry Through Straws

For those who like to wear a lot of jewelry, packing for a trip can pose a serious challenge. Sometimes, it seems like no matter what you do, all of your jewelry chains get tangled with each other, and you’re left unpacking a huge mess.


When preparing for your next vacation, thread your chains through straws and then close the clasp. This way, your jewelry won’t get all tangled with each other and unpacking will be a lot less frustrating!

Keep Spare Clothes in the Car

If you have a lifestyle in which you’re unable to go home during the day, then keeping a spare set of clothes in the car can be a game-changer. You never know when a messy accident will occur and the last thing you need is to spend all your meetings wearing the morning coffee you spilled.


Or maybe the weather forecast was off and you’ll be outside all day. Whatever the situation, the option to change clothes is always a good thing.

Put Pads on Underwear Before Showering

We all know that dreaded race against time and gravity when trying to get out of the shower while you’re on your period. Luckily, there’s an easier way than frantically trying to get your pad sticking to your underwear, and then onto your body, in time.


Instead, attach your pad to your underwear before you start showering, and leave it on the countertop for when you’re done. This way, your pad and underwear combo will be ready to go as soon as you’re out of the shower!

DIY Jewelry Cleaning

There’s no need to pay a professional tons of money to clean your jewelry, the truth is that you can DIY the same results at home! Mix one teaspoon of dishwashing soap with warm water, put your jewelry into the solution, and let it soak for about five minutes.


Then, scrub it with a soft toothbrush. For hard-to-reach spots, you can use a toothpick to get the dirt out. Lastly, dry your jewelry on a paper towel or soft cloth, and it’ll be good as new!

Mark Keys With Nail Polish

We’ve all been in this situation at some point — we can’t remember which key is for the lock we need, so we try every single one. Somehow, none of them work, so we try them all again. Then, it’s always the first one we chose, which we swear didn’t work the first time.


In order to avoid this frustrating scenario, differentiate your keys with different colored nail polish! Not only will it make your life easier but it’ll add some flair to your keyring, too.

Moisturize

One of the best pieces of anti-aging advice out there is — moisturize. Your skin and hair need proper moisture in order to stay healthy. We recommend moisturizing one’s skin (face and body) at least once a day, every single day, and hair at least twice a week.


When it comes to skin and hair care, it’s important to remember that you won’t see results right away. But trust us, getting into the habit of moisturizing now is something you’ll be grateful for when you’re older.

Know Your Measurements

Clothes shopping can be an extremely frustrating experience, especially because sizes vary widely between brands as size tags are unregulated. That being said, you can make the process a bit easier by knowing your measurements.


Measure all of the relevant parts of your body and log the information into your phone before your next trip to the mall. This won’t completely replace trying stuff on but it’ll definitely narrow down your choices, saving you a lot of time and exasperation.

Keep a Toiletry Bag in Your Car

You never know when you’re going to need an emergency makeup touch-up, or when you’ll be stuck somewhere overnight — not to mention that you may get an unscheduled visit from Aunt Flo!


Having a toiletry bag in your car will give you peace of mind throughout the day, even if you never have to actually use it. There’s something about knowing you have quick access to all your essentials that makes this life hack worth trying.

Wear a Wedding Ring While Traveling

Whether you’re married or not, it’s worth wearing a wedding ring while traveling. Of course, it doesn’t have to be expensive, just something to give off the vibe that you’re not single and touring alone.


Unfortunately, some places are dangerous for solo female travelers and a wedding band can send the message that your husband is going to come join you any minute. It’s a sad but true reality that a toxic man will respect an imaginary man more than the woman right in front of him.

Get Your Pants Tailored

Tailored pants can truly make all the difference in a person’s appearance. That same pair of jeans can make you look either chic or frumpy, depending on how well they fit you.


If money’s tight, just buy a few cheaper pairs of basic pants and invest the money on tailoring those – rather than spending a lot of cash on several pairs of expensive pants. Trust us, those cheaper jeans will end up looking like they’re designer – if they fit you just right!


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