1. Wash your swimsuit by hand: Swimsuits are often made from delicate materials that can get damaged in a washing machine. It is therefore recommended to wash your swimsuit by hand, with cold water and mild soap.

  1. Avoid chemicals: Chemicals such as bleach or fabric cleaners can damage your swimsuit. It is best to use natural products to clean your swimsuit.

  2. Rinse your swimsuit after each use: Rinsing your swimsuit in clean water after each use will help remove salt, chlorine and other chemicals that can build up in the fabric and damage your swimsuit.

  3. Avoid leaving your wet swimsuit in a plastic bag: Leaving your wet swimsuit in a plastic bag can encourage the growth of bacteria and mold that can damage the fabric.

  4. Avoid drying your swimsuit in direct sunlight: Drying your swimsuit in direct sunlight can cause damage to the color and texture of the fabric. It is best to dry it in the shade.

  5. Never iron your swimsuit: Ironing can damage the material of your swimsuit and cause burns.

  6. Replace your swimsuit regularly: Even if you take care of your swimsuit, it is recommended to replace it regularly, as sun exposure and chemicals can damage the fabric over time.

By following these simple tips, you can help extend the life of your swimsuit and keep it looking great for summers to come.

STEPHANIE AKOTTO