Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I used to think handheld steamers for clothes were a waste of money, and I’m here to admit that I was completely wrong. While ...
After a long year of wearing athleisure and PJs, people are putting on real clothes again for work, for fun and for formal events, like weddings. Although this is a welcome return to normalcy for many ...
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For years, I avoided buying any clothing that was prone to wrinkles just so I didn’t have to iron — that is how much I hate ironing. Then, a friend of mine introduced me to the HiLife Handheld Steamer ...
I've lost track of the amount of times I've planned outfits in my mind (forgetting that they badly need to be ironed), and I'm left with a time crunch to re-plan an outfit. Read on for my experience ...
A well-built, good-looking handheld clothes steamer that can melt the wrinkles out of the right kind of fabric. Shoots pressurized steam! At $300, it's priced like a luxury good and is much more ...