When you think Inkari, you think comfy, cozy, and most of all…fluffy! Since Inkari works with animal fibers, you might wonder about the texture, especially since it has “wool” in the name. You’re here because you want to know…is alpaca wool itchy?
No, alpaca wool is not itchy! The great news is that alpacas have some unique qualities that make their fluff unlike anything else in the world...including not being itchy. Alpaca wool (also known as alpaca fleece) has all the warmth with none of the itch.
Let’s learn about why alpaca wool is so soft!
Fluffy, soft friends
One of the first responses when people see our alpacas is: "They're so fluffy!" The inviting cloud of wool makes you want to cuddle and squeeze these cute creatures.
As soon as the fluffiness touches your skin, you'll realize one of the unique qualities of alpaca fleece: Not only is it unbelievably fluffy, it's also heavenly soft. And it's lightweight and water-resistant, because the alpacas have developed these traits to keep themselves safe and healthy in their high-altitude home.
What makes alpaca wool non-itchy?
Wool sweaters, scarves, and socks are ideal for cozying up with in the cold months. But not everybody can wear normal wool because some people find it itchy.
Alpaca wool, on the other hand, is hypoallergenic! This means everybody can enjoy the coziness even if they're allergic to other animal fibers.
One of the reasons sheep wool is itchy is because the fibers have lanolin. This is a wax or oil that some people are allergic to. No lanolin means no itch.
On a microscopic level, wool fibers have a scaled surface that causes them to be itchy to some people. Alpaca fur doesn't have this scaled texture, meaning it won't bother sensitive skin.
For people with allergies to animal fibers, alpaca wool is a chance to be included. No more frustration about not being able to wear that warm and wooly scarf.