Compare Natural Fibers and Man-made Fibers

Compare Natural Fibers and Man-made Fibers

Whether to choose artificial or natural fibers for your clothes is always a difficult question. Through this article, Liahdress will give you a more comprehensive view of these two types of fibers.

Natural Fibers
A type of fiber made from plants and animals available in nature. Some commonly used natural fibers:
+ Cotton – woven from cotton boll fibers
+ Bamboo – main ingredient from bamboo stems
+ Wool – made from sheep's wool or other animal hair
+ Flax yarn – woven from flax plant fibers
+ Silk – spinning yarn from silkworm cocoons
+ Lotus fiber – made from the fibrous part of lotus seeds, leaves and stems

Man-made fibers (synthetic fibers)
Artificial fibers are fibers created by humans regardless of natural origin. Man-made fibers are produced using chemicals in factories.
Artificial fibers are the most popular fibers today such as: Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic...
Because of their different origins and production processes, artificial fibers and natural fibers have distinctly different characteristics. So what is it, and what is the best choice for you?

Fabric quality
Man-made fibers
+Durable and sturdy, suitable for producing heavy-duty fabrics such as umbrellas or tents. Artificial fibers also do not easily become matted or dislodged after washing. This creates the advantage of being easy to maintain and suitable for fast fashion design. However, artificial fibers are poorly absorbent and do not have natural softness.

Natural fibers
+ With natural origins, natural fibers are very soft and extremely absorbent. Most are heat resistant, especially fabric properties change with the seasons: cooling in the summer, keeping warm in the winter.
+Natural fibers are good for health and skin, especially children with sensitive skin. The disadvantage of natural fibers is that production costs as well as selling prices are quite high. The preservation method is complicated and difficult to design fashion.

Preservation method
Man-made fibers
It is popular largely because of its simple and easy preservation method. Synthetic fibers dry quickly and are easy to use in the washing machine. In addition, some synthetic fibers are unstable when exposed to water and heat, causing unsightly wrinkles or creating toxic gases harmful to human health.

Natural fiber fabric
It is a sensitive fiber and needs to be carefully preserved. Each type of natural fiber will have a different way of preservation.
If silk cannot be exposed to the sun for too long, it will easily fade, while wool or cotton and linen will shrink if not washed properly. But in general, because of the natural production process, the benefits that natural fibers bring are very friendly to the skin and body.

Uses of man-made fibers and natural fibers
Man-made fibers
Multi-functional and many choices of colors and designs. That's why artificial fibers are very popular with fast fashion - brands that need to produce fashion at a fast pace and keep up with trends.
However, it should be noted that the colors in artificial fibers are mostly dyed from unsafe dyes, because the nature of synthetic fibers is very difficult to color if natural dyes are used. This is also a concern of many consumers when chemical dyes in artificial fabrics have a potential risk of causing skin cancer and are not good for the body in the long run.

Natural fibers
They are usually for clothes that have the ability to change to retain heat to keep the body comfortable and prevent dehydration, winter clothes and clingy items such as underwear, bed sheets that we wear every day...
Or clothes that value safety, classic and body-friendly.

Conclusion
Liahdress believes that you have a basic understanding of two types of fibers: artificial and natural, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each type. In terms of current fast fashion trends, artificial fibers are still widely used, but natural fibers bring more sustainable value to you.
In a time of increasingly serious environmental pollution, choosing natural fibers not only reduces the burden on the earth but is also a measure for your body and skin, ensuring long-term health.

 

 

 

 

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