For those with skin care woes due to eczema, a new line of silk clothing may be just the remedy.
People with eczema, contact dermatitis and other allergic skin care conditions
are celebrating a recent scientific breakthrough in the manufacture of silk
clothing. DermaSilk Therapeutic Clothing has been shown in published clinical
trials to be more effective than traditional cotton clothing in helping to reduce
the itching and scratching symptoms so often associated with these conditions,
plus they also help speed up the overall healing process.
Espere Healthcare Ltd. are the exclusive distributors for DermaSilk in the
UK & Ireland and are now also responsible for marketing the product in the USA
and Canada. Since September, Espère have seen a steady and progressive growth
in DermaSilk online and mail order sales of approximately 30 per cent each month.
So how does DermaSilk work? The garments are made in Italy from a modified
knitted silk fabric impregnated with a "microbe shield", a physical anti-microbial
which is used to protect operating theatre fabrics from bacterial contamination.
As with the silk in surgical sutures, DermaSilk uses a hypo-allergenic sericin-free
fibre, and the anti-microbial qualities are permanently bonded into the silk
-- in other words, they will not leach out of the fabric, even when washed more
than 50 times.
The garments are designed to be as close to a "second skin" as possible, and
the range, which includes gloves, vests, pants, bodysuits and leggings, comes
in all shapes and sizes for babies, children and adults. Espere Healthcare's
co-director Chris Steeples observes, "Although most people think of cotton as
the natural choice for eczema and other allergic skin conditions, cotton material
is actually made up of short fibres which when damp can twist and break, thus
irritating the skin. By contrast, pure silk is spun into continuous lengths
of up to 800 metres, and the fibres are smooth and cylindrical, causing far
less itch."
The garments are knitted into an open weave which helps to improve the temperature
and moisture regulating qualities of the silk. This is very important, because
one of the factors which can seriously cause irritation to the skin is excess
moisture. Cotton can only absorb about 10 per cent of its own weight, whereas
silk can absorb up to 30 per cent. Chris explains, "Even people who don't even
have eczema are very interested in this special clothing because, for example,
the socks can keep your feet fresh and cool all day. Just right for busy people
who are on their feet all day."
DermaSilk also has valuable health & safety applications in industries where
contact dermatitis is seen as an increasing problem. Hairdressers, for example,
whose hands are continually exposed to chemical dyes and perming lotions; nurses
and other medical professionals who find that the traditional barrier cream
does not sufficiently protect their skin -- in these cases the specially designed
DermaSilk gloves have been found to provide much needed relief for sore, dry
and itchy hands.
There are approximately 3 million eczema sufferers in the UK, 9 million in
the USA and one in five children have the condition. Comments Chris, "I don't
want to overstate the point, but this really is life-changing stuff! We've had
parents whose children have eczema contact us to say that their whole family
life has improved because their child no longer itches, is calmer by day, sleeps
better at night, and is generally happier and more confident about themselves.
Eczema and other skin allergies can be such miserable conditions, so that's
why we're delighted to offer a genuine alternative to steroid creams and emollients."