 You're like right in the fucker. Standing there. Just quickly standing in the corner. You're so creepy. I wanted to share with you some little tips on making your own hair ties from old stockings that you may have lying around. So something like a zero waste ID. So to end up throwing them away and then them going to landfill and then causing all the pollution things we see now. So this is a great zero waste little tip you guys can try out. Now the reason, thank you. Now these are old ones. They have like ladders in them so you can see. So I've had them in my drawer looking for something to do with them before I'd throw them away. And I found that this awesome tip by Simplish living on Instagram just there. It was such a cool idea and I thought, oh, I'm gonna give this a try because I'm that person who has lost a million and one hair ties throughout my lifetime. Like I'll buy a pack of 20 hair bands and I'll lose all 19 of them within the first week and have that one hair tie left that I treat with so much care until it breaks or snaps like six months later. So this is just a great little tip to try and saves you having to keep buying hair ties. So let's get into it. So what we're gonna do is just lie them out on the table. So I have both skin colored and black and then start from the toe end and just start snipping away. Just make them about this big or however thick you want the hair ties to be. Now you may have to tie them around your hair a few times just to make them nice and tight but they work really well especially with my hair. My hair is quite thick so it does tie up my hair as well so I'm sure it'll work with anyone who's thick or thin hair. Eventually. Ta-da, they're all done. So now I have a million one hair ties to use now. They should last me a while. I'll give you guys a quick run through of actually using the hair ties so you see that they do work. My hair's quite thick so I'll be tying my hair up. If you have thin hair they do work on thin hair as well. Very secure. You may just have to do it like double up on it a few times to make sure it sticks in really well. Otherwise, yeah, they work so well and they're just a great alternative rather than buying hair ties from the store. So now, luckily, I have like a million one hair ties to use now so they should last me hopefully and that is it for how to make your own hair ties using stockings. You can even use the leftover pants part as like bike shorts or something or just, you know, like mini spandex or whatever you like to do with them. You can use them for like Halloween costumes and things. So there's plenty of other things you can do to use the spare material that's left over. I hope you guys enjoyed today's video. If you did, please give it a thumbs up for me and if you have any other zero waste tips you can do for clothing and things, please share them with me in the comments below. I'd love to hear them. I love getting your ideas for how to reuse clothing and other awesome things that you have at home. Saves on having to buy new things. Today's comment of the day goes to Amalia Ica. I'm sorry if I mispronounced your name. Your comment on my protein cookies video was just so beautiful. Thank you so much for watching so many videos of mine. I'm so, so grateful and leaving such a beautiful comment and such positive feedback. I mean, so much to me. I'm really, really grateful for that. Thank you so much. Can you stop? What are you, what's she's doing? She's cooking lunch and she has to be in my video. Ah! You can just leave, just leave me. Anyway, thank you so much for commenting. I really appreciate it. Thank you to everyone for commenting. I'm so grateful and fortunate for my videos. Thank you so much. I hope you enjoyed today's video and if you want to subscribe down below in the corner and make sure to hit that bell button next to it to keep up to date with all future videos of mine. Thank you so much for watching today and I hope to see you in future videos of mine. Bye.