11 Camp Ready Cheer Hacks That Are Life Changing
11 Camp Ready Cheer Hacks That Are Life Changing
Cheer camps are filled with challenges that can be easily avoided with a little know-how and preparation. Try these camp ready cheer hacks!

Packing for cheer camp can be the ultimate struggle. This summer, skip the chaos because these challenges can be easily avoided with a little know-how and preparation. Try these camp ready cheer hacks to make your life a little easier when it's go time.
Turn your cheer clothes inside out when you put them in the washer or dryer to keep them looking brand new!

Summer is hot! Put dryer sheets in your shoes after use to absorb the sweat and smell before and after camp. Surprisingly, a newspaper works too! This will keep your shoes smelling nice and new longer.

Tired of hair getting stuck in your brush? Poke a dryer sheet through your hairbrush bristles to keep hair from collecting. Pull the dryer sheet off and throw it away after brushing out your competition hair. No hair, don't care!

Bow looking a little flat? Stuff tissue paper or dryer sheets in the loops and use hairspray to stiffen and shape.

It's not that uncommon for lint and fuzz to collect on your clothes after a few washes. Luckily, here's a simple remedy: Use a razor to gently shave off the fuzz/lint, and the fabric will be good as new!

If you've ever had trouble keeping your shoes tied during practice, games, or competitions, this one's for you! Spray your shoelaces with hairspray to make them stiff, which will keep them from untying.

"Does anyone have a ponytail holder?" is a staple question for cheerleaders. Find a buckle on your backpack to hang your ponytail holders and bows so you and your teammates are never without.

Use an old Tic-Tac container to store your bobby pins so you never lose them!

Forgot to make sure your uni wasn't wrinkled? Put ice cubes in the dryer to smooth the wrinkles out. Works like a charm.

The art of preventing lipstick smudges has never been easier! Put your lipstick in the freezer over night to prevent it from smudging during final day evaluations.

Believe it or not, nylon socks will get deodorant streaks out of clothes and uniforms like you've never seen before. Don't let your deodorant steal the spotlight; keep a sock handy!

1. Inside Out
Turn your cheer clothes inside out when you put them in the washer or dryer to keep them looking brand new!

2. Keep it Fresh
Summer is hot! Put dryer sheets in your shoes after use to absorb the sweat and smell before and after camp. Surprisingly, a newspaper works too! This will keep your shoes smelling nice and new longer.

3. No More 'Flyaways'
Tired of hair getting stuck in your brush? Poke a dryer sheet through your hairbrush bristles to keep hair from collecting. Pull the dryer sheet off and throw it away after brushing out your competition hair. No hair, don't care!

4. Bad to the Bow
Bow looking a little flat? Stuff tissue paper or dryer sheets in the loops and use hairspray to stiffen and shape.

5. Fight the Fuzz
It's not that uncommon for lint and fuzz to collect on your clothes after a few washes. Luckily, here's a simple remedy: Use a razor to gently shave off the fuzz/lint, and the fabric will be good as new!

6. All Tied Up
If you've ever had trouble keeping your shoes tied during practice, games, or competitions, this one's for you! Spray your shoelaces with hairspray to make them stiff, which will keep them from untying.

7. Hair Ties on Deck
"Does anyone have a ponytail holder?" is a staple question for cheerleaders. Find a buckle on your backpack to hang your ponytail holders and bows so you and your teammates are never without.

8. Bobby pin pack
Use an old Tic-Tac container to store your bobby pins so you never lose them!

9. Quick Fix
Forgot to make sure your uni wasn't wrinkled? Put ice cubes in the dryer to smooth the wrinkles out. Works like a charm.

10. Final Day Lips
The art of preventing lipstick smudges has never been easier! Put your lipstick in the freezer over night to prevent it from smudging during final day evaluations.

11. Sock 'Em
Believe it or not, nylon socks will get deodorant streaks out of clothes and uniforms like you've never seen before. Don't let your deodorant steal the spotlight; keep a sock handy!
