Abstract

In autumn and winter, the climate is dry and human skin tends to become dry as a result. The application of hyaluronic acid to a fabric has a certain moisturizing effect, which can further improve the wearing comfort of the fabric. In this study, three knitted fabric structures including weft plain stitch, 1 + 1 mock rib, and 1 + 3 mock rib were designed. The face yarn adopted hyaluronic acid viscose fiber, graphene viscose fiber, nylon, and viscose with different interweaving ratios, and the inner yarn adopted nylon/spandex-coated wire. A total of 18 sample knitted fabrics were woven according to the experimental method of the full test. The effects of the fabric structure and fabric raw materials on skin moisturizing properties were studied and analyzed by testing the skin water content and trans-epidermal water loss before and after coating the fabric on the human skin. The results show that the most significant factor affecting the skin moisture content is the raw material used in the fabric. When the interweaving ratio of hyaluronic acid viscose fiber in the fabric decreases, the moisturizing performance of the fabric on human skin is weakened. The second is the fabric structure. In terms of structure, 1 + 1 mock rib fabric has better moisturizing performance for human skin. When the material adopts hyaluronic acid viscose fiber/graphene viscose fiber (100:0) and the structure adopts 1 + 1 mock rib, the moisturizing effect on human skin is better.

Highlights

  • Accepted: 24 February 2022Against the background of the development of functional textiles, hyaluronic acid textiles with moisturizing properties have attracted more and more attention

  • This paper mainly studies the moisturizing performance of hyaluronic acid viscose fiber seamless knitted fabric on human skin; at the same time, graphene viscose fiber is added to improve its warmth retention and comfort in autumn and winter

  • The results of the average trans-epidermal water loss change rate are shown in Table

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Introduction

Against the background of the development of functional textiles, hyaluronic acid textiles with moisturizing properties have attracted more and more attention. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is one of the components of human skin, and is the most widely distributed acidic mucopolysaccharide in the human body. It exists in the connective tissue matrix and has a good moisturizing effect. HA is widely used in cosmetics and is known as an ideal natural moisturizing factor [1]. In addition to its moisturizing function, hyaluronic acid has many important physiological functions and is widely used in medicine, such as lubricating joints and accelerating wound healing.

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