
Do you believe that if you are suffering from a skin disorder that asks you to wear a certain type of clothing as a treatment? Whether you like them or not, it's a fact that they are now becoming health-friendly. Keeping in mind that there is talk of clean cotton clothing here. In fact today we are going to talk about garments made from eco-friendly-skin-friendly fabrics. Herbs are used in such clothing. Here you will be asked the slightest question: What is an herb? In response to this, fashion designers say ....,
To date, many designers use fabrics that are painted with an ayurvedic method to create their own attire. As it has antibacterial properties, it is excellent for skin. For those who are allergic to synthetic fabrics, garments made from such fabrics are best.
He further states that at a recent fashion week, only fabrics made of cotton, silk and linen were painted with natural ingredients, without any synthetic materials, only herbs, essential oils, turmeric roots, mango roots, mulberry leaves, etc. Although this trend is new in the fashion world, our tradition of making therapeutic garments in this way is 7 years old.
At this fashion show, a Kolkata brand introduced an Ayurvedic saree. The brand uses ayurvedic herbs and herbal colored yarns in the texture of their sarees. They claim that their sarees are as beautiful as their woven sarees, so excellent for the skin. It has the ability to ward off skin diseases. It is also excellent for mental health.
Proficient weavers weave perfectly herb-colored cotton and silk sarees on hand tools. The same chemical is not used in these sarees. Cotton, silk as well as linen saris and other fabrics, not only dyed with natural colors, harm the environment, as well as preventing exposure to toxic chemicals day-to-day, damages the workers.
Many other brands also make health-wear. They boil the fabric at certain temperatures along with the bark, roots, and herbs of the trees and shrubs so that it absorbs its medicinal qualities. And when we wear garments made from such fabric, our skin has the benefit of these medicinal qualities. They say that this way we can prevent environmental damage. Similarly, we try to protect the craftsmen from many hazardous diseases by fabricating fabric with toxic chemicals.
Chennai's 'Natural Fiber Weavers Association' also makes clothes using natural ingredients. Sources in the institute say that we paint natural yogurt with turmeric, basil, neem and sandalwood. All of these cartilage has antibacterial properties so it is best for the skin. Our weavers have so far prepared about 5 different types of natural yarns. Of these, yarns of pineapple, aloe, bamboo, etc. have become the most recognizable.
They further state that herbs are irrigated in Ayurvedic clothing just as Ayurvedic herbs are used to treat any physical ailment. In ancient times, India had the practice of dyeing clothes in a way that was best in every way. Today, natural ingredients are also used for Ayurvedic sarees.
As the currency of handmade saris has increased over the past several years, the herbal sarees will also grow. The only difference is that you can wear a handloom saree regularly. While herbal textile can be used only for the treatment of skin or other ailments. For example, when doing yoga, using dye eucalyptus paint is beneficial. In this way, clothing made from different elements can be beneficial in different diseases.
- Vaishali Thakkar
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