What is it about Japanese summer that makes you sweat even when doing nothing?

I don't know who started it, but the deadly heat of this summer continues.

How are you all spending this summer?

It seems like the high temperature records are being updated every day, but that's what happens.

The sun is already shining brightly even in the early morning, and it goes without saying that it is extremely hot during the day, and the heat of the day lingers at night, making it even more uncomfortably hot...

So, even if you don't do anything, if you go outside for a bit, you'll sweat a lot.

In order to allow even a little of that sweat to evaporate, you probably tend to wear clothes made from polyester, a synthetic fiber that is commonly used in sportswear, right?

Polyester clothes dry quickly, but do they still smell like sweat?

Have you ever been worried about the smell and thought, "Hmm? Do I, me, I smell something?"

Even in a TV commercial for fabric softener

It blocks tough body odors on synthetic clothing as well as the smell of sweat on those clothes!

I think that the fact that it is being advertised as such shows that the voice of the majority is being heard by manufacturers.

That's why synthetic clothes stink even after washing.

That's right! Clothes made of petroleum-based polyester are highly compatible with oil and protein, so they tend to absorb dirt such as sebum and grime, which is why they stick to your clothes easily.

This means that sebum and dirt that cause odors remain in the fibers.

This type of dirt that gets tangled in synthetic fibers is apparently difficult to remove with normal washing!

If oil and dirt remain on your clothes, the bacteria that cause odors will grow there.

The bacteria then feed on sweat and sebum and continue to grow.

The substances excreted by these bacteria produce a foul odor.

That's why polyester and synthetic fiber clothes tend to smell bad even after washing.

Maybe in this world where chemical fibers are everywhere, there are laundry detergents made for them, but I wonder? Can it really be removed?

Even without exercise, just living and breathing makes you sweat a lot in the Japanese summer these days.

If you worry every time that you are emitting it, at least wear underwear made from natural materials, and don't get even more stressed out over unnecessary worries.

Even if that wasn't the case, it's the stress of this unbearable summer heat!

Silk is the best for summer! I highly recommend ar*'s silk innerwear made from natural materials.

Silk is better than cotton!

Silk is a highly breathable material , so it will help you get through the Japanese summer, when you will naturally sweat a lot.

* Silk has 1.5 times the moisture absorption and release properties of cotton.

Silk is the best! Love Silk

Silk maniac

R

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