What is the best material for couch with eczema? My skin flares up pretty easily and I’m worried about irritation—anyone found fabrics that are actually comfortable long-term?
The best couch materials for people with eczema are natural, breathable, and resistant to trapping dirt, such as 100% cotton, linen, or high-quality leather.
These materials offer good heat dissipation and moisture absorption, helping reduce itching caused by heat buildup and friction.
In addition, smooth surfaces (like leather) are less likely to harbor dust mites and skin flakes, and are easier to clean.
Materials to avoid:
It is best to avoid wool, velvet, or rough synthetic fabrics. These materials tend to retain heat, and their texture can trap dust and bacteria more easily, which may worsen eczema symptoms.
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