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FAQs about our Bedding for Eczema
Many people with eczema prefer soft, breathable bedding made with gentle fabrics like cotton, silk, bamboo-derived fabrics, or TENCEL™. Cooling, lightweight materials may help reduce irritation, overheating, and nighttime discomfort.
People managing facial eczema often look for soft pillowcases and breathable bedding designed to reduce friction, heat, and irritation during sleep. TENCEL, silk and gentle, organic cotton fabrics are common choices for sensitive facial skin.
Rough fabrics, fragrances, and detergent residue can contribute to irritation on sensitive facial skin. If eczema affects your face or around your eyes, you may also find our Facial Eczema and Eyelid Eczema collections helpful.
Yes. Fabrics, detergent residue, dust mites, and other irritants can sometimes contribute to nighttime discomfort. Many people also pair eczema-friendly bedding with Eczema Pajamas and Natural Eczema Cream as part of their nighttime routine.
Nighttime itching may become more noticeable due to heat buildup, sweating, friction from bedding, and increased skin dryness overnight. Products from our Soothing Bedding for Eczema and Eczema Pajamas collections are designed to help create a more comfortable sleep environment.
Some individuals with eczema find that rough fabrics, heavy synthetic materials (like polyester, nylon or rayon) can create heat and may feel irritating. Sensitivities vary from person to person, so breathable, soft fabrics are often preferred.
Many people with eczema wash pillowcases and bedding regularly using fragrance-free detergents to help reduce buildup from sweat, dust, allergens, and potential irritants. Washing in warm to hot water can also help to reduce buildup from moisturizers.
Many people with eczema prefer fragrance-free and dye-free laundry products to help minimize irritation from detergents, fabric softeners, and scented residues left on bedding fabrics.
















