
Hypoallergenic Bedding for People with Eczema, Asthma, or Hormonal Heat Changes
Hypoallergenic bedding is a must for ones suffering from eczema, asthma, or hormonal heat changes. Most adults spend around 7 to 9 hours sleeping per night. Thus, in this guide, we will go over what to look out for when searching hypoallergenic bedding. There are two main factors:
- the different fabrics
- weave/breathability
- chemical-free
- how often to wash
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Finding the Best Hypoallergenic Bedding Fabric
The type of fabric is the most important thing to pay attention to when looking out for hypoallergenic bedding. Each type has it's own specific benefits that make one better for certain needs compared to the other. At Ever Lasting, we offer a diverse assortment of bedding fabrics:
- Natural Linen
- Jersey Knit
- Washed Cotton
- Luxary Collection
- Cooling Tencel
- Warm Velvet
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Ailments and Remedies
Hypoallergenic Bedding for Eczema and Irritated Skin
Bedding can be medicinal, if you find the right kind. Hypoallergenic bedding can be used for skin irritations such as eczema and even acne. To reduce irritations, it is important to find bedding that is breathable. Having bedding that is breathable is most significant because our skin absorbs more at night.
The Sophia Gingham Washed Cotton Bedding Set is plush with breathability for your skin.
Although all our bedding fabrics are made from hypoallergenic bedding materials that will be great for irritated skin, we recommend jersey cotton in this instance the most.
Jersey cotton is great because it is stretchy and breathable. It's comfortable, lightweight, and durable, so it's perfect for all year. Due to it's breathability, it helps air circulate and doesn't trap as much bacteria.
Try washing your bedding sets once a week so bacteria, sweat, and dust do not build up too much.
Explore our Jersey Cotton fabric for bedding that is soft and offers relief for aggravated skin.
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Breathe Easy with Hypoallergenic Bedding
Hypoallergenic bedding can help with asthma. Fabrics containing polyester, nylon, acrilics, and even acetate will agitate coughing and chest tightness. Also, fabrics with chemicals can also irritate asthmatic lungs further.
It is important that people with asthma take care to sleep with hypoallergenic bedding to help them breathe easy througout the night.
Allow yourself to relax into our Modern Washed Cotton Bedding Set which balances moody detail with quiet restraint.
Cotton fabrics make the best hypoallergenic bedding, but for asthma cases, we recommend specifically washed cotton.
Washed cotton as hypoallergenic bedding does not have any chemicals. It's lightweight and helps with air flow, thus, dust and bacteria that help congest the lungs are less likely to thrive within the hypoallergenic bedding sheets.
Washing bedding every 1-2 weeks makes for good practice. Additionally, be careful to find detergents and soap that don't have chemicals as well since they are also prone to cause build ups.
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Hormonal Heat Flashes Needs Hypoallergenic Bedding
Hot sleepers often have trouble sleeping. This is where hypoallergenic bedding might step in and help with the issues of hot flashes. It's great to find hypoallergenic bedding because the fabric does not trap heat and additionally is cooling to the touch.
The Dreamy Silky Ruffle Tencel Bedding Set introduces a smooth and light aesthetic.
Ever Lasting's cooling tencel is a great hypoallergenic bedding fabric for hot sleepers. If you have hormonal heat changes and are prone to overheating, hypoallergenic bedding is the best way to go because the lack of allergens and chemicals helps with air flow which makes for a lack of trapped heat. Specifically, the cooling tencel is smooth and moisture-wicking which helps sweat evaporate from the body.
In terms of washing, cooling tencel hypoallergenic bedding can be washed about every week to wash the build up of sweat and bacteria.
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Washing and Taking Care of Hypoallergenic Bedding
Let's Talk Heat
In terms of temperature for washing and drying, there is some leeway for cotton sheets. Although we recommend cold wash and hang drying for longevity, cotton sheets are actually made to withstand heat. You can wash hypoallergenic cotton bedsheets around 130 degrees F to help kill bacteria and dust. This will help reduce allergens and irritants.
Look at our Soft Plaid Blend Bedding Set and Silky Ribbon Ruffle Bedding Set for premium cotton sheets.
Unfortunately, unlike cotton, some fabrics are not able to withstand the same heat pressures. Hypoallergenic bedding such as tencel is not privy to this exception as heat can denature the fibers. With tencel bedding, please continue to use cold wash settings and air dry your sheets.
Don't think of having tencel hypoallergenic sheets as being extra work though! Find a routine. Make it something you do to decompress.
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Hypoallergenic Bedding is Here for You
Hypoallergenic bedding can help you with your irritated skin--such as asthma and acne--asthma, and hormonal heat changes. It's important to find bedding that is both breathable, lightweight, and without too many chemicals. The increase in airflow and the weaves that don't trap heat help medicate different ailments.
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Quick Checklist: Creating a Space with Hypoallergenic Bedding
Hypoallergenic bedding is great for different ailments. You must look out for different fabrics to find the right one.
Jersey cotton as a good hypoallergenic bedding choice for eczema because of the breathability and the flexibility.
Asthmatic people can rest easy with washed cotton as another great hypoallergenic bedding option.
Cooling tencel is a nice hypoallergenic bedding choice for people that have hormonal heat changes and hot flashes.
You can use hot water to wash hypoallergenic bedding like cotton (if needed), but use cold water for tencel.
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Quick Bedding FAQ:
What size should I get?
In terms of sizing, most college dorms have Twin XL beds. In that case, we recommend going with a small size bed set and flat sheet. If you're looking for a fresh start or not sure where to begin, we recommend checking out our bundles! Each bundle will include a pillow, duvet insert and bedding set! It is also already pre discounted! Say heyyy to savings.
Don't see the bundle for the style of bedding set you like? Reach out to us and we might be able to make it happen! :)
For more info on bedding and sizing check out our size guide.
How should I decorate my room?
However you feel fit! No matter your style or aesthetic, Ever Lasting has a huge selection of bedding, we're sure you'll find something you love. ♡ Don't forget to share your progress and room makeovers with us by using #EverLastingMakeover and tagging us @EverLastingFabric.
Anything we missed?
Here are a few maintenace and longevity tips:
Gentle Care: Always cold wash and air-dry lace/ribbon pieces to protect delicate fibers.
Ironing Bows: If ribbons wrinkle, iron them quickly on a low setting while slightly damp.
Rotate Linens: Rotate your accented pieces to reduce wear and extend the life of the delicate details.
Safe Storage: Store lace and ribbons with acid-free tissue paper to prevent damage and yellowing.
Can gifts be returned or exchanged?
Yes — gifted items can be returned or exchanged if:
- They meet our return conditions
- A gift note was included on the original order
Gift recipients can contact info@everlastingfabric.com with order details.
Store credit is available for gift returns.
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