Is Your Laundry Detergent Causing a Rash?

5. Persistent Rashes Despite Skincare Changes

If you've tried various skincare products and routines without success, yet the rash persists, your detergent might be the overlooked factor. Often, individuals will change soaps, lotions, or creams, assuming these are the irritants, while the real issue lies with their laundry detergent. By eliminating other potential irritants and focusing on what's in contact with your skin most often—your clothes—you may uncover the true source of your discomfort.

6. New Detergent, New Problems

Red allergic rash on stomach skin, skin allergy, atopic dermatitis, eczema. Woman applying ointment. Photo Credit: Envato @travelarium

A sudden onset of skin issues can often be traced back to a recent switch in laundry detergents. Manufacturers frequently change formulas, adding new ingredients that might not agree with your skin. If you've recently changed brands or noticed a "new and improved" label on your usual detergent, this could be the source of your rash. Returning to your previous detergent or trying a product with fewer additives might resolve the issue.

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