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Oct 10, 2024 4:42 PM
30-Pair Spalding Men's Ankle or No-Show Socks
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1. Polyester (94%):
Polyester is a synthetic material made from petroleum-based products (crude oil). During the manufacturing process, chemicals like ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid are polymerized to form polyester fibers.
Allergies: Some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions to polyester because it doesn't allow the skin to breathe as well as natural fibers, trapping sweat and moisture, which can cause rashes or itching, especially for those with sensitive skin or dermatitis. Additionally, some chemicals used in its production or dyes can trigger allergies.
2. Rubber (4%):
Rubber can be natural or synthetic.
Natural rubber comes from the latex of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis).
Synthetic rubber is made from chemicals derived from petrochemicals, such as styrene and butadiene.
Allergies: People with a latex allergy can react to natural rubber. The proteins found in latex can cause mild to severe allergic reactions, including skin rashes, itching, swelling, and in some cases, anaphylaxis. Synthetic rubber typically doesn't trigger latex allergies, but some individuals may still be sensitive to certain chemicals used in its production.
3. Spandex (2%):
Spandex, also known as Lycra or elastane, is a highly elastic fiber made from polyurethane, which is produced by reacting polyols and diisocyanates, both derived from petroleum.
Allergies: While spandex itself isn't a common allergen, some people can have reactions to the chemical additives or dyes used in its manufacturing process. Symptoms might include skin irritation, rashes, or contact dermatitis.
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1. Polyester (94%):
Polyester is a synthetic material made from petroleum-based products (crude oil). During the manufacturing process, chemicals like ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid are polymerized to form polyester fibers.
Allergies: Some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions to polyester because it doesn't allow the skin to breathe as well as natural fibers, trapping sweat and moisture, which can cause rashes or itching, especially for those with sensitive skin or dermatitis. Additionally, some chemicals used in its production or dyes can trigger allergies.
2. Rubber (4%):
Rubber can be natural or synthetic.
Natural rubber comes from the latex of the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis).
Synthetic rubber is made from chemicals derived from petrochemicals, such as styrene and butadiene.
Allergies: People with a latex allergy can react to natural rubber. The proteins found in latex can cause mild to severe allergic reactions, including skin rashes, itching, swelling, and in some cases, anaphylaxis. Synthetic rubber typically doesn't trigger latex allergies, but some individuals may still be sensitive to certain chemicals used in its production.
3. Spandex (2%):
Spandex, also known as Lycra or elastane, is a highly elastic fiber made from polyurethane, which is produced by reacting polyols and diisocyanates, both derived from petroleum.
Allergies: While spandex itself isn't a common allergen, some people can have reactions to the chemical additives or dyes used in its manufacturing process. Symptoms might include skin irritation, rashes, or contact dermatitis.
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