Allergy-Free Underwear: Can Your Underwear Worsen Eczema Flare-ups?

100% cotton clothing for eczema sufferers

 

Most people don’t realize the effect skin conditions like eczema can have on people’s lives. For about 20% of adults that suffer from atopic dermatitis in the UK, this could mean anything from slight irritations to painful itches and lingering insecurities. 

Your choice of underwear, however, might influence how soon your eczema clears up or whether it worsens. And because this is the last thing you want when you’re dealing with a skin condition like this, we’ll explain why this happens and how allergy-free underwear might help save you from this dreadful situation.


Eczema flare-ups and clothing link

Eczema varies from person to person.

Generally, it is a dry skin condition that makes the affected skin areas dry, itchy, and scaly. In more severe cases, there may be weeping or crusting. With constant scratching, the skin may bleed, leaving it open for further infections. 

According to the NHS, eczema triggers can include irritants such as soaps and shampoos, bubble baths, and washing-up liquid, as well as environmental triggers and allergens like dust, perfume, and chemicals. 

For anyone dealing with eczema, underwear products made from synthetic materials like nylon, polyester, etc., can aggravate the situation. These clothing products can cause overheating and sweating. Sweating, in turn, triggers the dreaded eczema itch. Some underwear products also contain dyes, chemicals, and toxins from the manufacturing process that could be problematic for eczema and people with sensitive skin. 


How allergy-free underwear helps with eczema and psoriasis

Allergy-free clothing is a lifesaver for anyone dealing with eczema, psoriasis, or skin sensitivity. According to the National Eczema Society, cotton and silk fabrics are the best fabric choices for people with eczema. 

For cotton, this boils down to some of the fabric’s most endearing properties such as the softness and coolness of cotton. The texture of the cotton fibre that easily ‘lets the skin breathe’ is also a plus. Silk, as well, is also very soft and breathable. It also helps regulate body temperature and keep you cool (even in summer) unlike synthetic fibres that overheat the skin to trigger itching. 

While cotton and silk are first-choice fabric choices for anyone in the market for allergy-free underwear, the kind of fabric and the overall quality and design of the underwear might impact how well it helps to keep eczema or psoriasis under control.

 

 

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Best hypoallergenic underwear for eczema, psoriasis, and sensitive skin

Julie May sells some of the best hypoallergenic underwear products, from bras to bralettes, briefs, knickers, etc. These products made from 100% cotton clothing for eczema sufferers are, as such, perfect for anyone dealing with skin issues like this. 

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The combo of pure silk and certified organic Pima cotton blends the best of both worlds for eczema-friendly underwear products that are as comfortable, beautiful, and functional, as can possibly be. 

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eczema underwear

 

These allergy-free underwear pieces are devoid of synthetic fibres such as elastic and polyester that can worsen eczema, as well as all of those harmful dyes, chemicals, and toxins that can cause irritations and allergies for people with sensitive skin types – exactly what your skin needs to aid the healing and recovery process when dealing with eczema, psoriasis, and similar skin conditions. 

 

 

 

 


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GOTS Certified Organic Pima Cotton as the main fabric. Comfort with Support.

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Accredited by AllergyUK to be friendly for people with allergic reactions to synthetic fibres and sensitive skins.

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