Tencel New Packaging As From Nov 2023
What is Tencel?
Tencel is a man-made fiber that is made from cellulose, a plant-based material. Tencel is made in the same way as rayon, but it is dyed using an eco-friendly process that does not release carbon dioxide into the air. Tencel is also made from Eucalyptus trees, which are a renewable resource.
Benefits of Tencel Bed Sheets
Tencel bed sheets has many benefits over other materials bedsheet, which include:
Sustainable
Tencel fiber is produced using an environmentally friendly process that does not involve toxic chemicals or dyes. This makes them the perfect choice for those who want to protect the environment while still getting a high-quality product. Tencel bed sheet is also extremely sustainable, as it is made from naturally occurring resources that can be grown repeatedly without harming the environment.
Absorbent
Tencel bedsheets are also very absorbent and temperature regulating, which means they don’t pill or wrinkle easily even when they’re washed or dried in any way (including on low heat). They’re also resistant to stains and wrinkles, allowing you to keep them looking good for a long periods before needing to replace them with something new.
Breathable – Perfect For Hot Sleepers
Tencel sheets is a breathable material that allows air to pass easily and prevents moisture from building up. It is perfect for hot sleepers who need their beds to be cool at night. It also helps prevent sweating.
Comfortable Tencel Bed Sheets
Tencel bed sheets feel soft against your skin, even when they’re new. Unlike cotton and other natural fibers, they don’t get rough or scratchy over time due to wear and tear. That means you won’t have to worry about buying new ones every few years like many people do with regular cotton sheets.
Tencel Bed Sheet is Great for Sensitive Skin
If you have sensitive skin, you may have trouble sleeping at night because your sheets irritate your skin. However, suppose you switch to tencel bed sheets. In that case, you won’t have this problem anymore because they are made from natural cellulose, which is hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites which are one of the most common causes of allergies in people with sensitive skin.
Tencel Bed Sheet vs Cotton Bed Sheet
People have used cotton as the primary textile fiber for beds ever since the middle of the 19th century. Cotton is still the most widely used bed sheet material to produce comfortable and soft bed sheets. However, more and more people are becoming aware of its drawbacks. There are simply better alternatives to this material in terms of comfort, durability, and cost-effectiveness. One of them is Tencel bedsheets which offer many more benefits than cotton ones. Here are some reasons why you should switch from cotton bed sheets to tencel bed sheets.
Environmental Impacts
Tencel bed sheets are made from 100% Tencel fibers derived from trees grown in sustainably managed forests. These trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen into it, which helps reduce greenhouse gases and global warming effects. The trees stores carbon in their trunks, roots, and branches for future use by humans.
As Tencel fibers are made from wood pulp, they do not require chemicals during processing or bleaching. Therefore, no harmful toxins will be released into the environment during manufacturing or after use in your home. These non-toxic fibers are also biodegradable, so they can be recycled easily without harming nature or the animals living in them.
Comfortable
Cotton bed sheets are known for being comfortable, but they tend to get hot during the night when temperatures rise. When it gets warm outside, we throw open our windows to let in some fresh air, but this can also let in mosquitoes and other insects that may not be welcome guests in our homes! Tencel sheets are made from a blend of cotton and Tencel fibers, so they are soft like cotton but provide added protection against heat buildup so you can stay cool all night long!
Anti-Bacterial
Tencel is a man-made fiber made from wood pulp. It is often mistaken for silk or cotton, but it is not either of those fabrics. Tencel has an antibacterial treatment added to it, which makes it hypoallergenic and helps prevent the growth of microbes that can cause odor and other problems. You can also wash it with bleach or chlorine without damaging it. Cotton sheets have no such protection against molds and mildew, which can cause health problems for people with allergies or asthma.
Cooling
Cotton bed sheets are warm but not exceptionally comfortable when you want something cooler and softer like Tencel bed sheets. The fibers in Tencel bed sheets are hypoallergenic, so they do not irritate the skin as much as cotton does. They also feel cool against your body and wick moisture away from your skin so you stay dry while sleeping through the night without waking up hot and sweaty as you might with cotton sheets on hot summer nights!
Durability
Cotton fibers are stronger than Tencel fibers at first, but Tencel fibers are stronger over time. Cotton fibers break down over time, so your sheets will become less soft and less comfortable. These changes are especially noticeable when you wash or dry your sheets in the dryer. Tencel fibers don’t break down as quickly as cotton fibers so you can expect longer-lasting comfort from your sheets made with Tencel.
Maintenance
The maintenance of Tencel sheets is very easy compared to cotton sheets, and you do not need to worry about washing them because they do not shrink or fade with repeated washings. The best part is that they will not wrinkle easily after being washed and dried at normal temperatures.
Conclusion
Tencel fiber is made from wood pulp by a process similar to paper manufacture. Tencel fabric is produced by dissolving the fiber in a regenerated cellulose fiber solvent, blending it into cellulose fibers, and extruding them into fibers. It’s a soft, durable performance fabric.
4 Beautiful Colors
Available in White, Navy , Grey and Pink.