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Layering Right—Clothing Tips for Sensitive Skin in Cooler Fall Weather

Layering Right—Clothing Tips for Sensitive Skin in Cooler Fall Weather

Days getting shorter and temperatures getting cooler are signs that we’re transitioning into fall. However, that change can take a heavy toll on your sensitive skin. Layering your clothing right will protect you from the cold and your skin from damage.

Fall weather is here, which means many parts of the country will have lower temperatures and less humidity. Many people welcome the change and take advantage of the weather by going outside and taking time to reconnect with the earth.

According to experts, walking in the park or along a pumpkin patch, hiking, biking, stacking firewood, raking leaves, or anything that keeps you active outdoors releases endorphins, which trigger a happy feeling in your body and contribute to your mental health. Moreover, these activities become more fun if you’re doing them with family and friends.

However, fall temperatures are variable and can take a toll on your skin. The continuous drop in outdoor temperatures causes humidity levels to drop. The resulting dry air strips moisture away from your skin, leading to dry skin. On the other hand, the cooler temperatures can also cause flare-ups if you have an existing skin condition.

Staying indoors doesn’t help either, for the same reason. While indoor heat can keep the air warm, it deprives it of moisture, drying the atmosphere inside. As already mentioned, dry air can aggravate your skin condition if you already have a skin problem such as eczema or psoriasis.

Besides the effect of dry air, there’s still the sun’s ultraviolet rays to worry about. After all, it still is present no matter the weather. Each exposure to the sun adds up and can further worsen the skin sensitivity you’re dealing with.

It’s during this weather where layering clothes comes in handy. Also, your choice of each layer will matter, especially if you have sensitive skin, multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), or are allergic to latex. A thoughtful approach to layering can protect your skin and make you feel comfortable all throughout the day.

Key Clothing Layering Principles for Sensitive Skin

When the temperatures start dropping, one of your proven go-to strategies to create and maintain warmth is to layer your clothing. However, layering can be tricky if you have sensitive skin. Choosing a layer with the wrong material or one that is too restrictive can cause irritation, redness, and itching.

So, it’s important that you know how to layer your clothes in a way that will not compromise your skin comfort. Here are some tips:

1. Choose Skin-Friendly Base Layers

Think of the base layers as your first line of defense between your skin, the biting cold, and the elements. Thus, choosing a pair made from a hypoallergenic, breathable fabric like organic cotton is critical. Just like these women’s thermal base layer long sleeve tee and women’s thermal base layer leggings from Cottonique. Both are made from 100% chemical-free, GOTS-certified organic cotton fabric, so they’re free from harsh chemicals and synthetics, not to mention soft. Both provide the perfect foundation for comfortable, irritation-free layering.

2. Choose Comfortable Mid-Layers

Mid-layers should ideally be lightweight to work well with outer layers. Nevertheless, their thickness should be just right to keep your body warm by insulating and trapping body heat but breathable enough to let moisture out. If you have sensitive skin, your mid-layers should also be loose-fitting or at least have a relaxed fit to reduce friction around sensitive areas like the neck, wrists, and underarms. These men’s allergy-free French terry hoodie and men’s drawstring lounge pants, both crafted from ultra-soft, GOTS-certified 100% organic cotton and featuring elastic-free cuffs and elastic-free 100% cotton braided drawstring, are for cozy, breathable layering without compromising comfort.

3. Choose Breathable Outer Layers

Your sensitive skin would demand that you choose breathable outer layers with hypoallergenic properties. Cotton jackets or windbreakers made from organic materials can offer the utmost protection from fall’s chilly breezes minus skin irritation. If you can find a waterproof and wind-resistant outer layer that protects you from harsh fall elements while keeping your body from overheating, then that’s great. You’d want something crafted from breathable materials as these help regulate your body temperature and prevent moisture buildup, which often irritates the skin.

Layer Smart to Stay Comfortable and Irritation-Free

Layering your clothing during fall doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort by enduring skin irritation. Making wise decisions and choosing hypoallergenic clothes made from natural fabrics are key to staying warm and protecting your sensitive skin from the elements.

At Cottonique, we specialize in hypoallergenic, organic cotton clothing designed specifically for people with sensitive skin, ensuring your skin is safe from harsh fabrics and allergens. Why not explore our range of fall clothing solutions and stock up on comfortable, irritation-free layers designed especially for sensitive skin?

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