Skin stress is something we feel surprisingly

Just when you thought the cedar pollen season was over, cypress pollen has arrived, and this year we're in for a triple whammy of yellow sand. It seems that yellow sand can sometimes cause atopic dermatitis...
It's not the coronavirus, but pollen and yellow sand, so I can't live without a mask. I've gotten used to wearing masks, but any mask can make me feel uncomfortable because it touches my face.

I hope summer comes soon...!

 

I was watching TV and came across a segment about stress-free clothing.

Clothes that can be worn front or back, have no seams, and don't have itchy tags are in demand from the perspective of stress-free living.

 

I learned a lot from this: just by being considerate and making products with inconspicuous seams and no tags, demand can increase.

 

I was watching it thinking, wow, but then I suddenly thought, ah!

The 100% Silk underwear sold at ar* also has no tags. Many people wear silk because they dislike the itchy feel of synthetic fibers or wool, and many people who have sensitive skin and have been looking for silk have come to the pop-up store.

 

100% Silk innerwear has washing instructions printed on it rather than on a tag.

Even the thread is silk, which is quite rare. It doesn't itch at all.

Some people have rashes or itchiness from silk, so I recommend this to those people too. I think there are times when you choose silk out of necessity, but

 

On the other hand, padded bra camisoles and bralettes do have tags, but I try to place them on the inside of the pad pocket so that they don't touch the skin as much as possible.

Also, assuming that the tags on the shorts can be removed, we have lightly sewn them on with thread.

If you are concerned, please remove it.

 

The skin is the most exposed organ of the human body and is extremely sensitive.

In fact, there are many things that we sense through our skin that can cause stress. We hope that silk can help you to be at least a little stress-free!

 

Azusa

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