
At first nylon was an abrasive, allergy-intensive material that not every woman was able to wear safely. Yeast infections were commonly exacerbated or caused by the wearing of nylon pantyhose stockings.
The explanation for this is stockings touch a woman's crotch the warm, moist area where bacteria can hide. If bacteria are allowed a breeding space such as Nylon provides, bacteria will cause serious discomfort, embarrassment, odor and other health problems
Nowadays with accurate care and awareness, nylon pantyhose stockings are an economical and hardy fabric for women to wear safely and securely. But always remember to watch out for good quality nylon pantyhose that have the cotton gusset in the crotch.
Awkward to wash the stockings after each wear. Wear them once and next hand wash in a mild soap and rinse properly. Dry in sunshine and breeze if possible or hang to drip dry in a cool, well ventilated place. Whenever possible, do not put them into clothes dryer to dry.
If you urgently need to wear stockings that haven't been allowed to dry 'naturally' and have to employ a clothes dryer to dry them, don't forget to place your stockings into a stocking bag just before putting them into a dryer.
A stocking bag can be easily found from most supermarkets or wherever you pay money for your nylon pantyhose stockings. A good stocking bag is an aerated, delicate material created to hinder the nylon stockings from stretching not healthy if being machine washed or dried.
Over air instead of avoid an allergic reaction to nylon stockings is to always keep them clean.
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