How to Stop Wool From Itching

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Wool from sheep is used in clothing.

Wool can be a lovely fabric to wear. It absorbs moisture, maintaining warmth, and wool also absorbs color well, making it easy to find attractive jumpers and other woolen items of clothing. Wool has been worn for centuries---and for centuries people have itched while wearing wool. But according to an msnbc.com article, a new wool processing technique claims to eliminate the itch factor. Baring that, however, there are simple measures that might alleviate itching and enable a person to wear wool. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1
      Choose a garment made from a fine wool.
      Choose a garment made from a fine wool.

      Buy a more expensive woolen fabric, such as merino wool. Choose a thinner, finer wool that has a better quality wool fiber. Look for woolen garments that have already been lined, perhaps with a cotton fabric. Higher-end wool is less likely to cause itching.

    • 2

      Use a talcum powder that keeps your skin dry because moisture will exacerbate any itching. Ideally, wear a long-sleeved silk knit or thin cotton top between your skin and the woolen item, forming a barrier between your skin and the wool. Itching is often more common around the neck, so wear a wool item with a lower neckline.

    • 3

      Hand wash your woolen garments with "wool wash," and use fabric conditioner. Washing the woolen garment several times will make it softer and make irritation of your skin less likely. Hand wash the garment before wearing it for the first time.

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      Look for labels such as "Smartwool" that carry a guarantee that the itme will not cause itching. If you suffer from eczema or atopic dermatitis, consider avoiding wool as you are more susceptible to developing a reaction to the wool.

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  • Photo Credit sheep image by Nenad Djedovic from Fotolia.com woolen clew image by Stepanov from Fotolia.com

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