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Most people stick to the habit of washing and completely drying their bed sheets before making the bed. However, a time-tested trick passed down through generations suggests placing sheets on the bed while they are still slightly damp. This approach, known as the damp sheet technique, allows sheets to dry flat on the mattress, naturally smoothing out wrinkles without needing to iron. Before dryers were common, this practical method was widely used since air-dried sheets often remained a bit moist.

Using damp sheets offers several benefits, including fewer wrinkles, a gentle cooling sensation that can be refreshing on warm nights, and energy savings by skipping the final dryer cycle or ironing entirely. Many families continue this tradition for its ease and effectiveness, especially in hotter climates where a touch of moisture helps cool the body during sleep.