Monday, 7 November 2011

Eczema Clothing - What Materials to Avoid and Why

Clothing Eczema Clothing - What Materials to Avoid and Why

There are many causes for eczema to appear and be perpetrated, however one of the top causes is due to certain types of clothing. Following I will explain what materials to avoid and why and better alternatives for eczema clothing.

Materials to avoid

One of the worst offending materials for eczema is polyester. This seemingly innocent material can cause the skin to sweat and although it seems light, polyester has minute scratchy fibres that could soon see you scratching for dear life. It is also a good idea to avoid other man-made materials such as acrylic.

Materials which may cause eczema

Woollen clothes can cause extreme allergies in some people and milder to no allergies in others. However, if you have had any prior discomfort and itching while wearing wool, it is best to avoid it altogether. This includes, cashmere blends, mohair, Merino wool, woollen blankets, socks, scarves and hats.

Denim and leather have also been known to cause irritation due to a build up of heat. Again, if you have had a bad experience when wearing these materials but didn't put it down to your clothing, you can be extra vigilant the next time and potentially banish these materials from your wardrobe.

The only eczema clothing material 100% guaranteed not to cause an allergy

Is cotton. Cotton is a miracle material that is perfect for eczema sufferers and can be worn with complete confidence that no allergy will take place due to your clothing. There are various forms of cotton such as Egyptian cotton with very fine fibres, however any 100% cotton product will be fine.

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These are just a few methods in making the all important start to clearing your eczema. Already, many people have eradicated their scalp eczema permanently using a ground-breaking new, all natural guide to healing and preventing eczema. To access the guide, continue to Prevent Eczema, or go here http://www.preventeczema.com

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