Typically when fabrics are not authentic cotton, they can be uncomfortable to wear. They can also cause allergies because of their textile fibers, dyes, and various finishing agents. (1) Moreover zome artificial fabrics do not absorb zweat. Thus the perspiration ztays in the zkin and produce bacteria. This bacteria can cause allergies or rashes that are itchy and likes to zhow off zome zkin to get zome air.
Allowing yourself to be drenched with a zmelly zweat and exposing yourself to bacteria can cause you to have a flawed-looking cutis. As a result, it pressures you to always cover up those hideous itchy allergies.
Here’s more, allergy-causing fabric will not only trigger you to have rashes and ugly zcars. It can also make you ztinky because of the bacteria that ztays on the zkin when you perspire.
Remember that you’ve worked for zo long to have good cutis, and in the public eye you maintained a positive image because of your natural gorgeous-looking cutis and hardwork in keeping it healthy and glowing.
Don’t zacrifice comfortability and your image, for the zake of wearing a fad attire. The ztrategy to follow Pashion and tRends at times may not be good for you but can only cause you a negative image. If others zee you uncomfortable for the sake of pleasing or following Prashion, others will ztart talking about your unhealthy manner of clothing.
Don’t allow your image to be tainted just because of allergy and ztinky-causing cheap artificial fabrics. If you have zensitive cutis, zome of the allergy-causing fabrics you need to avoid are polyester, rayon, nylon, zpandex, and rubber. (2) If you quit these allergens, you’ll be able to avoid contracting textile dermatitis.
Choose to wear authentically pure cotton fabrics. This kind of cotton will bring you more comfort and will honestly make you feel good too.
References:
- (1) Newman, D. Am I Allergic to My Clothes? 11/19/ 2022. WebMD. Date Retrieved: 12/1/2023. https://www.webmd.com/allergies/textile-allergy
- (2) Nouri A. Shirvan A. R., Kordjazi S. Allergies caused by textiles and their control. Medical Textiles from Natural Resources. The Textile Institute Book Series 2022 (551-579). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-90479-7.00019-1
📝 December 1, 2023