Bamboo is a unique plant that has many uses. It is widely used in the food industry, for the production of furniture, carpets, curtains and much more. It is widely used in the textile industry due to the remarkable properties of bamboo fiber. This is a new, revolutionary material based on this amazing plant.
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Step 1
Bamboo towels have amazing antibacterial properties, thanks to which they do not know what is mold, and do not get a musty smell, even in very humid environments. The antibacterial components in the fibers of this plant effectively reduce the manifestations of allergies and accelerate the regeneration of small wounds. These towels are very useful for people with skin problems or asthma.
Step 2
Bamboo blankets have amazing softness and softness of a material that is comparable in quality to cashmere and silk. They are very light and, due to their porous structure, prevent overheating of the human body. In summer it is cool under such a blanket, and in winter it is cozy and warm.
Step 3
Pillows filled with bamboo fibers, due to the content of green pectin in them, have anti-aging properties that help moisturize and smooth the skin, as well as prevent wrinkles. The high amino acid content contributes to better relaxation compared to traditional pillows.
Step 4
Bamboo sheets are silky soft to the touch. They are much thinner than cotton ones, since they need 3 times less threads to make. In addition, these sheets adapt to the temperature of the human body and repel odors.
Step 5
Bamboo knitwear breathes well and helps to cool the skin. Bamboo knitwear for the cold season is comfortable and fluffy. Thanks to its porous structure, it removes excess heat and moisture. Bamboo fiber is the champion among other materials in its ability to absorb moisture and let air through itself.
Step 6
Textiles made from bamboo fiber are flexible and durable. Sportswear and casual wear made from this fiber dries very quickly, has excellent color retention and reflects ultraviolet rays. In addition, it is surprisingly pleasant to the touch and comfortable to wear. This fiber is used for sewing T-shirts, blouses, underwear and bedding, socks, baby diapers, as well as sports underwear.