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Here's How Clothes Might Be Responsible For Your Acne & This Is How You Can Stop It


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Acne-prone skin is always tricky to deal with, especially when you don't know what the trigger is. Taking into account the pollution, products, and chemicals our skin is exposed to on a daily basis, breakouts are inevitable more or less. However, one of the major factors for acne, that isn't given much thought about, is the fabric that you might be wearing.

The composition of the fabric that you wear can also potentially irritate your skin or worse can be the reason behind your body acne. So, what's the best fabric for all skin types? 

Dermatologists have suggested that natural fibres are the best for your skin, think organic cotton, wool, cashmere, hemp, silk, alpaca, and linen. Properties of organic fabrics, like the fact that they are soft, moisture-wicking, and hypoallergenic always work best for the skin. Besides, they're better for the environment.

So, likewise, if you discover that you do in fact have sensitive skin that gets irritated by fabrics, then probably, it's best to avoid synthetic fibres, like polyester that, on a microscopic level, can act like barbed wire and disrupt function. The reason behind this could be a result of the formaldehyde finishing resins, dyes, glues, chemical additives, and tanning agents used in processing the fabric or clothing. 

In fact, post every season when you pull out clothes for the next season, that are probably dust-ridden by now, could also be the reason behind the acne.  Even polyamides, or nylon, are fabrics that have synthetic sources that can be potentially irritating for your skin. 

Then, how do you prevent the irritation? 

Here are some points to keep in mind:

1. Stick To Organic Fabrics

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Replace synthetic fabrics in your closet with organic ones. This might take a while but making a conscious effort in avoiding synthetic fabrics might significantly reduce your body acne.

2. Use Moisturiser As Barrier

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A regular moisturiser can act as a great barrier between your skin and the fabric which makes sure that your skin is guarded at all times.

3. Make Sure Your Intimates Don't Have A Synthetic Composition

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The composition of intimate garments can make a huge difference. Synthetic intimates can easily cause discomfort, rubbing, or irritation. The right fabric of undergarments can prevent rashes, fungal, and even bacterial infections.

4. Choose The Right Detergent

Choose a detergent that's fragrance-free and dye-free to wash your clothing. However, do not use excess detergent as it can cling on to your clothes even after the wash and can potentially irritate your skin.


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