The explanation comes from Donald Belstio, Professor dermatologist at Columbia University Medical Center. He says that the clothes that have been bought must be washed before being worn because for those clothes were used colorants and other chemicals, which can lead to allergies and irritations. And when the clothes are washed, these substances are removed.<\/div>\n
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It also draws attention to the fact that there are many infectious diseases that can be transmitted through the clothing. For example, if sick people have tried them on <\/span>before, then there is a risk that the following people who try on those clothes take certain diseases.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Moreover, before the clothes reach the shelves of shops, they have been touched by many people, because they have undergone a complex process (fabrication, transport, sale). So many bacteria have accumulated on their surface.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
If when you buy an item from a second hand or an outlet,\u00a0you wash it as soon as you get home, the same must be done in the case of clothes purchased from the big shopping centers.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
For washing new garments, you can only use boiling water without detergent. Do not forget to check the label before washing them, to ensure that the temperature at they can be washed so that\u00a0they do not deteriorate.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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