Five Ecofriendly Ring Around the Collar Solutions

Jaipi Sixbear
Are you part of the green movement? Trying to remove ring around the collar? Used commercial solutions in the past but concerned about using harmful chemicals on your clothing? Got allergies that cause skin reactions to certain soaps? You don't need harsh cleaners to remove ring around the collar. Try these ecofriendly solutions.

What do you use to wash your hair? If you're concerned with protecting the environment, you likely use a green shampoo. If you have allergies, it's probably hypoallergenic too. All shampoo is made for stripping grease and body salt from hair, even specially formulated products. It makes sense that shampoo removes the grease and body salts in ring around the collar.

Squeeze a salted lemon to remove ring around the collar. Citrus is a fabulous natural grease cutter. Next time you have ring around the collar, try squeezing lemon juice on it to cut the grease. Add salt. Then scrub. You can also use organic orange cleaner on ring around the collar. It works the same way as the lemon and salt. Be sure to wash after treating. Rinse thoroughly from fabric to avoid discoloration.

Some ring around the collar contains other ingredients. Rubbing alcohol works on stains from beauty products. If your ring around the collar contains make-up, look to rubbing alcohol for an ecofriendly ring around the collar solution. It will quickly remove oils and make-up. Salts will be washed out with laundering.

Green solutions are often preventative. The best way to remove ring around the collar is not to get it in the first place. Using cornstarch on your neck after showering and before dressing could help. It keeps you cool to reduce perspiration. If you do perspire, this ecofriendly ring around the collar solution will absorb some of the oils to lessen staining.

Why do men wear t-shirts under their dress shirts? This time tested method cuts down on perspiration stains. It can also reduce ring around the collar. When it comes to ecofriendly solutions, this is about as green as it gets. There are no products involved. Simply wear a t-shirt under your collared shirt to absorb oils and salts.

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Source:

Personal experience


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  • Dina Sullivan6/12/2011

    Very nice... :o)

  • Tiffany Booth6/11/2011

    Great work! Thanks for sharing =0)

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