Women Are Sharing Their Go-To Life Hacks Every Woman Should Know, And These Might Just Change Your Life

    Not gonna lie, even I learned some of these today.

    Redditor u/FloydianCrazyDiamond asked, "What is your most used life hack as a woman?" Lucky for us, the lovely ladies of Reddit had no shortage of brilliant pro tips to share with us. Here are 18 of their best answers:

    Note: submissions have also been sourced from these two similar threads.

    1. "For those who use shaving gel that come in aluminum cans: before you put it in the shower, use clear nail polish to make a thin coat all along the bottom rim of the can."

    Someone pouring shaving cream into their hand

    2. "Keep a backup purse or bag of toiletries in your glove box."

    "Fill it with basics like deodorant, perfume, basic makeup, glasses cleaner , mini toothbrush/toothpaste, mini brush, cash, etc. It's saved my butt on numerous occasions such as impromptu meetings, having to stay over at a family members house, and on dates."

    u/aussieidiot229

    3. "Have all your body measurements written in your smartphone notes, so when you go online shopping, you can always pick the right size."

    "Feet length, standard bust-waist-hip, your height, wrist girth, finger girths, etc. Update them once a year, or when your body changes. Since I started doing this, my shopping skills have improved immensely."

    u/RemnantZz


    4. "Buy men's razors."

    "They're more cost effective and they work better."

    u/FeralSincubus

    5. "If I am only shopping for a few things I don't grab a cart or basket. It makes me less prone to buying things I don't need."

    A shopping cart that's been circled and crossed out

    6. "Have a chapstick and tampon in most locations you frequent."

    —u/PepperMaterial8010

    7. "Budget for pedicures, massages, hair cuts, and waxing. If it’s self care, budget for it. Taking care of yourself goes so far."

    u/isabellla321

    8. "Stop buying shaving creams and use cheap conditioner instead."

    "It’s a closer shave somehow, and also moisturizes your skin."

    u/msstark

    9. "When you can’t squeeze any more product out of a tube container (hand cream, moisturiser, body lotion, etc.), cut it in half using scissors."

    "You’d be surprised how much product can be still in there — sometimes a few days or even a week’s worth."

    u/Dillra

    10. "I sew my adjustable bra straps in place at the right size. No more straps always pulling looser and slipping off my shoulders."

    u/thatbtchshay

    11. "If you're unemployed/working from home/studying, get dressed and showered. It helps with your mindset and productivity a lot, in my experience."

    A woman picking out an outfit

    12. "Learn the power of saying the word 'no.' Set those boundaries for yourself. Life-changing."

    u/pattimay_ho_nnaise

    13. "Soak a cotton ball in vanilla essence and attach it to your car aircon. It'll make your car smell good for months for a low cost."

    u/aussieidiot229

    14. "If you drop an earring or earring back while leaning over a sink, just put your hand over the drain as quickly as possible. Don't try to catch the item."

    "It's easier to cover the hole than it is to try and catch a tiny bouncy earring."

    u/dalovely

    15. "Always keep an emergency outfit in the car. It’s saved me a few times."

    u/bananas964

    16. And, finally, "Always pee after sex."

    Doing so can help prevent UTIs. 

    u/lurkmode_off

    Now it's your turn! Do you have a life hack that's made your life waaay easier and think all women should know it? If so, tell us about it in the comments below!

    Note: Submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.