Detailed Product Description
bath
towe/Bamboo Fiber Towels
65%bamboo fiber,35%cotton
Bamboo fabric is a natural textile made from the pulp of the
bamboo grass, the bamboo stem and leaves are pummeled into a
starchy pulp in hydrolysis alkaliization which is then spun and
dyed for weaving into yarns that can be made into cloth or
towels.
Bamboo fabric is similar to the softness of silk and also have a
natural sheen on the surface. Since the fibers are not treated with
chemical, they are naturally smoother and rounder with no sharp
spurs to irritate the skin, making bamboo fabric hypoallergenic and
perfect for those who experience allergic reactions to other
natural fibers such as wool or hemp. Bamboo is also antibacterial
and antifungal. This is because bamboo possesses an anti-bacterial
and allowing it to naturally flourish and grow in the wild without
the use of pesticides or fertilizers. This beneficial quality of
the plant remains in its textile form, killing all bacteria, making
the textile more hygienic.
Unlike many of the other fabrics, bamboo is extremely
breathable. The natural bamboo plant keeps itself cool in the heat
and like its other properties, is also maintained in its fabric
form. The cross-section of the bamboo fiber is covered with various
micro-gaps and micro-holes giving the fabric better moisture
absorption and ventilation. Bamboo fabric is also "anti static and
UV protective as it cuts out 98% of harmful UV rays providing
another beneficial quality for bamboo textiles.
The most enticing aspect of bamboo fabric is that it is
considered the most eco-friendly fabric. Bamboo, a type of tropical
grass, has an extensive rooting system that grows on average four
to six new shoots a year, naturally replenishing itself. It is also
100% biodegradable, the most renewable resource known, and provides
an abundance of usable oxygen making it a crucial element in the
balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
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