#25 In silk, weak is easy

I have written many times on my blog that although silk is thin, it is warm, and have recommended bra cami and innerwear.

I think I've written many times that it is gentle on the skin, but I'd like to write about what that means in concrete terms.

 

Silk is a weak fiber, so it can be a weakness, but modern silk can be washed. If you wash it in a laundry net, it won't budge. It depends on the fabric, but the ones sold at ar* are fine. Click here for care instructions.

 

I've strayed a little from the topic of washing, but precisely because silk is a weak fiber, it is a material that is gentle on the skin.

It is often touted that synthetic fibers can be washed repeatedly without wrinkles, but that is because they are strong fibers, which means they are also strong against the skin.

 

If the fibers that are constantly in contact with the skin are strong, the skin will gradually darken in an effort to protect itself from the effects. I see. The skin is said to be the third brain, and it is in contact with something 24 hours a day.

 

Silk is a protein, so it is compatible with the skin and can withstand the effects of the skin. Therefore, it is gentle on the skin. We especially recommend using silk for your innerwear.

In addition, ar* 's shorts only use elastic around the stomach area, and do not use elastic around the neck area, making them stretchy. Therefore, there is no tightness at all.

 

This is a story that only women can relate to, but I heard a story about someone who was unable to give up medication for menstrual pain, but when she tried wearing silk shorts, her period pain was alleviated and she was saved.

It's also said that warming the body can shorten the duration of your period (...which may be true).
I truly feel that being cold has a negative effect on the body.

 

Many people start doing something for their health, but even if you don't start something, it might be a good idea to try replacing something in your daily life. How about replacing your innerwear from synthetic fibers to natural fibers?

 

Azusa

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