A Touch Of Love
FWD Life|August 2017

Skin-friendly fashion is a growing concern in modern-day society. Here are our recommendations for a healthier and happier lifestyle.

Aiswarya John
A Touch Of Love

Fashion has come a long way since the hippie days of the 1960s - complete with crunchy, hemp sandals while donning a patchouli smelling maxi. In a society seemingly obsessed with physical appearances, it just goes to show that when one thinks of clothing, the sole purpose is to make a fashion statement.

Every day and night, we are surrounded by fabrics. From clothing to sheets on our beds to upholstery on furniture and car seats, our skin is constantly in contact with the fabrics of our lives. But did you know that your material choices could either help or harm you?

The skin is the body’s largest organ, so it’s crucial to protect it and treat it with utmost care. We need to make certain that our skin looks and stays beautiful. Our skin absorbs a significant portion of what is put on it, with the most sensitive areas being the underarms and genitals.

While it’s admittedly tricky to avoid every fabric that science deems bad for your skin, you can help yourself by learning about the dangers of certain textiles, leading to wiser decision making while purchasing.

Salubrious silk 

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