Eczema-Friendly Clothing: Turning Down the Heat On Eczema Rash

Eczema-Friendly Clothing

 

Everywhere feels a lot hotter these days. 

And for the millions of people around the world who have to deal with eczema, these times are quite challenging because heat tends to make eczema worse. 

Now, eczema is the general term for a class of skin irritation that leaves the skin itchy, scaly, and red. The most common type, atopic dermatitis, is believed to affect about 200 million people globally. While eczema causes and treatments can vary with each person, this post is to discuss how eczema-friendly clothing like allergy-friendly bras can help keep eczema under control.


Understanding eczema’s dreaded heat rash

The heat of summer is supposed to be all about good vibes, right? But then things can quickly take a turn within a short time when you’re just trying to soak up the sun.

Hot air, as well as heat, can dry out the skin. The resulting heat triggers an itch and an urge to scratch the skin areas affected. Constant scratching causes weeping (and bleeding, possibly) in the affected area. This spreads eczema to surrounding skin areas while leaving the skin open to infections. 

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  • Eczema and sweat

Increasing heat can result in sweating, especially under your clothing. While the sweat might seem cool on your skin, there could be other problems, especially because it can also worsen your eczema flare-ups.

The skin loses water when you sweat so your eczema-infected skin gets even drier and tighter. Plus sweat contains minerals like sodium that can leave a salty layer behind that can be kinda irritating. Let’s not forget that sweat can also attract bacteria, aggravate yeast infections, and worsen your eczema itch. 


Choosing eczema-friendly clothing

While treating eczema, you should be careful of the clothes you wear.

The last thing you want are clothes that would cause further problems for your eczema-sensitive skin. And as it turns out, knowing what to choose and what to avoid can help while you’re trying to clear up your eczema. 

According to the National Eczema Society, the best eczema-friendly clothing includes cotton and silk, and then, bamboo clothing. Both cotton and silk are soft and breathable fabrics that allow the skin to ‘breathe.’ While cotton is excellent at absorbing heat and moisture, silk also does a great job of regulating the body’s temperature. Clothes made from these fabrics are more likely to keep you cool even in the heat of summer. 

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Allergy-friendly bras and undies for eczema

While we’ve emphasized the quality of silk, cotton, and bamboo as the best eczema clothing, your underwear also plays a huge role as far as keeping heat and sweat, and in turn, eczema heat rash, under control. 

Allergy-friendly bras are made of organic natural fibres like cotton and silk to support sensitive skin. Whether you’re sensitive to eczema or allergic to some of the chemicals and dyes used in mainstream fashion, allergy-friendly clothing does away with all of these for products that support your skin health and comfort, without irritations.

Eczema-Friendly Clothing

Need allergy-friendly bras?

Julie May makes some of the best allergy-friendly bras on the market. 

You might want to check this out if you’re looking for eczema-friendly clothing to keep hives, eczema heat rash, and other similar skin irritations, under control. 

Unlike polyester and nylon fabric products that will overheat your skin, leading to more sweat and heat buildup, Julie May’s organic Pima cotton with pure silk inner layers will easily absorb moisture and heat around your delicate skin to keep you cool. And they still don’t have any of the chemicals, dyes, and toxins that could trigger other allergic reactions on your skin. There’s literally no better way to tell your eczema-sensitive skin to chill the ‘F’ out!

 

 

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