Is Your Laundry Detergent Causing a Rash?

7. Baby's Skin Shows Signs of Irritation

Babies and young children have particularly sensitive skin, making them more susceptible to detergent-related rashes. If you notice your baby developing a rash, especially in areas covered by clothing or diapers, consider the detergent you're using. Baby-specific detergents are formulated to be gentler and less likely to cause irritation. Switching to these can often prevent rashes and keep your child's skin healthy and comfortable.

8. Rash Improves When Away from Home

Close up of man pointing at skin rash on forearms. Photo Credit: Envato @seventyfourimages

If your rash seems to improve when you're away from home, this could indicate that something in your home environment—like your laundry detergent—is causing the problem. This is particularly telling if you've spent time in a different environment where your skin issues subside. In such cases, examining the products you use at home, starting with your detergent, can help identify the source of your discomfort.

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