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Does anyone else have any problems like this? If so, what kind of clothing do you wear? I try to buy all cotton, mostly cotton or rayon and linen blends. But, decent affordable things are hard to find. Thanks in advance.

2006-09-27 17:29:54 · 7 answers · asked by Songbird 3 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

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Looks like your allergies are to synthetics. Cotton and linen are always good choices. Among othe things, synthetics present obvious drawbacks for the environment, world economy and consumers, including a more health-related problems, like cancer.

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2006-09-27 17:43:09 · answer #1 · answered by Lady Athena 3 · 0 0

Wear under garments like cameo, or long pant slip. against your skin, rayon fabric, if your going to ware the fabric your allergic too. As long as you keep the fabric away from your skin, you should be OK, yet still up beat. Wash the fabric before you put it on with Woolite, And baby detergent, works, never put on fabric before you wash it, and treat it with a good mild soap. Antibacterial. Let your new pieces soak for a few hours in soap. Sometimes its the way they make it, or die they use that your reacting too. If you have a soap you use for your skin, try a little for your clothing. But ware undergarments made for dresses, and pants. Don't let the clothing win. Just find ways not to let it touch your skin. And find a soap that takes off the fabric, what gives you allergies. And try setting your die in cup vinager and 3 gall. cold water for 30 miniutes. That will cure your garment. Mabe you after all that you can ware it without a reaction.
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2006-09-28 01:12:05 · answer #2 · answered by Faith Walker 4 · 1 0

I hear ya! But I think you are pretty much stuck with looking at what things are made of. I have to be very careful with wool. Try Kohls. Marshalls and Ross are too much of a pain...however, if you enjoy the hunt ( I don't) you will like looking through their pile of clothing.

2006-09-28 00:33:40 · answer #3 · answered by honeybee4u2c 4 · 0 0

i think the allergy will wear off. Stick to cotton and linen for now babe.

2006-09-28 03:58:45 · answer #4 · answered by sage confused 1 · 0 0

"TJ MaX" has very affordable and stylish to all types of styles. I do have sensitive skin, so i try to stick with the same as you. Check out the clearance racks anywhere you normally shop.

2006-09-28 00:36:48 · answer #5 · answered by JB 2 · 0 0

pretty much all you can do is look at what the clothes are made of before u buy them. buying them from ross has nothing to do with what they are made of.

2006-09-28 00:34:52 · answer #6 · answered by Bubbles 1 · 0 0

buy from ross.

2006-09-28 00:31:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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