Restoring a vintage lace bag ADVICE
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Restoring a vintage lace bag ADVICE

I bought secondhand a lace bag from a jfashion brand Chimaki. It’s in a pretty good shape, however the lace seems yellowed irl and I’d like to ask you guys for some advice on how to safely and succesfully wash this fanbric and restore my dream bag.

u/am1k1tten — 3 days ago

Restoring a vintage lace bag advice

I bought secondhand a lace bag from a jfashion brand Chimaki. It’s in a pretty good shape, however the lace seems yellowed irl and I’d like to ask you guys for some advice on how to safely and succesfully wash this fanbric and restore my dream bag.

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u/am1k1tten — 3 days ago
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Last summer I (F18) worked as a dishwasher, but there was no option of using any kind of gloves, therefore my hands were constantly red, dry and sometimes cracked. I hoped that this would eventually fade away as I quit the job, however the reddish tone and dry skin where still kinda there. Things got worse over the winter due to the low temperatures (sometimes I forgot to wear gloves). Now my hands are wrinkled and darker than my forearms and I hate the way it looks. About a month ago I accidentaly burned myself with a cake pan and the reddish shade of the scar is pretty much the same as the one on my hands. This worried me whether I stand a chance to gain my normal skincolor back. It doesn't hurt, just looks unaesthetically. Any advise what kind of products or methods to use? Maybe panthenol? I usually use some normal cheap handcreams. I'm from Poland btw.

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u/am1k1tten — 2 months ago

Last summer I (F18) worked as a dishwasher, but there was no option of using any kind of gloves, therefore my hands were constantly red, dry and sometimes cracked. I hoped that this would eventually fade away as I quit the job, however the reddish tone and dry skin where still kinda there. Things got worse over the winter due to the low temperatures (sometimes I forgot to wear gloves). Now my hands are wrinkled and darker than my forearms and I hate the way it looks. About a month ago I accidentaly burned myself with a cake pan and the reddish shade of the scar is pretty much the same as the one on my hands. This worried me whether I stand a chance to gain my normal skincolor back. It doesn't hurt, just looks unaesthetically. Any advise what kind of products or methods to use? Maybe panthenol? I usually use some normal cheap handcreams. I'm from Poland btw.

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u/am1k1tten — 2 months ago