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Hypoallergenic Fabrics

by Fabric Bravo Your Source To All Fabric Needs

Allergies are the worst. Even though all you want to do is enjoy your couch, bed sheet or item of clothing, fabrics with lots of allergic chemicals can cause redness, itchy skin and inflammation. Fortunately, consumers can now find products manufactured with materials engineered to avoid those allergic chemicals. Yet many do not actually know which fabrics tend to be less allergenic than others. Knowing which fabrics are free of toxins allows you to live in a healthier environment. Here is an outline of the best hypoallergenic fabrics to enjoy in your home.

What does “Hypoallergenic” mean?

Simply stated, the term hypoallergenic refers to products that cause fewer allergic reactions among consumers. Such merchandise still can trigger reactions, but usually with less intensity and frequency. The term was originally invented to apply to mostly cosmetic products after some consumers during the 1950s began experiencing allergy-like symptoms to certain brands of makeup. The most common usage of “hypoallergenic” today refers to pets that are bred to specifically cause less allergic reactions among owners.

It is extremely important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Whether it is for a couch or kitchen chair, bed or rug, one major way to create a nourishing living space is to use hypoallergenic fabrics. Fewer allergic reactions mean that, instead of scratching itchy skin spots or taking pain medications to deal with inflammation, you can enjoy wearing your clothes or snuggling under the covers.

Silk Fabric

Believe it or not, silk is actually the most hypoallergenic fabric. Silk originates from a natural protein fiber that comes from the cocoons created by the larvae of silkworms. The fibers of silk are arranged like a prism, which allows light to refract at many angles, giving it the shiny glean for which the material is known. Just as importantly, that structure within the natural protein fiber means that it carries fewer allergies. Thus clients can enjoy the luxury of silk while maintaining a healthier lifestyle free from allergic chemicals.

Cotton Blend Fabric

Perhaps the most popular material in the world, cotton is one of the most hypoallergenic fabrics out there. Cotton tends to be non-abrasive, which means it causes less friction between the material and skin that come into contact. Used to manufacture everything from bedding to clothing, cotton combines a soft feel with a safe surface. This means that it is at once comfortable and practical. 100% cotton or cotton blend fabrics are usually made without harmful chemicals or dyes that other materials need.

Natural, Organic Fabrics

Finally, one good method to ensure that the material you are using for your next sewing project is to purchase organically manufactured products. Rather than coming from nature, some materials are chemically derived, such as nylon or viscose. This means they can carry chemicals that cause allergic reactions. Some are even manufactured with toxic glues to hold them together. The good news is that you can still find wholesale fabrics that are sturdy and practical, and yet are not made with the kinds of dangerous substances that cause allergic reactions.


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