8 Ingredients That May Irritate Sensitive Skin

 Sensitive Skin Irritants to Avoid

If you have sensitive skin, you’re all too familiar with skin irritation. For example, you might develop a skin rash called contact dermatitis when you come into contact with certain chemicals or compounds. You probably already have a mental list of ingredients to avoid because you know they’ll trigger a reaction. But if you’re not sure what tends to irritate your skin, it might be worth a closer look at typical sensitive skin triggers.

 

1. Preservatives




Preservatives can be very bothersome to skin, but they’re hard to avoid. Manufacturers put preservatives in many common household products, like lotions, cosmetics, and skincare products, to keep them from spoiling too quickly. But people with sensitive skin may find that certain preservatives can make their skin red, itchy, or blotchy. Avoid harsh preservatives like parabens, formaldehyde and methylisothiazolinone

 

2. Fragrances




You love the way that your favorite laundry detergent or new body lotion smells, but you just can’t tolerate the way that it treats your skin. please note that  synthetic  fragrances  is a very common culprit of skin irritation, the no. 1 cause of contact dermatitis among skincare products. Before you buy a new shampoo or soap, read the label. Look for phrases like “no added fragrance” and “fragrance-free,” but be forewarned:  some products labeled as “unscented” contain scent-masking agents that can still irritate your skin

 

3. Essential Oils




Plenty of people swear by essential oils for a number of purposes and they re great in many ways and its okay for people with normal or even dry skin to use these, provided their skin is not inflamed or broken and they should be used in the right concentration and in the right places. But in people with sensitive skin issues like photodermatitis, eczema, contact dermatitis or any condition with inflamed or broken skin, they may   find that essential oils tend to irritate their skin,  hence avoid in such conditions and also   in baby moisturizers  as the baby skin is very delicate

 

 

4. Nickel




Have you ever donned a bracelet or earing only to find an itchy red rash on your wrist or ears  after wearing it? Certain metals, notably nickel, can cause skin reactions in certain people. If you’re sensitive to nickel, you may want to avoid wearing any kind of jewelry that isn’t specifically made to be nickel-free.

 

5. Detergents




When you’re doing laundry, you’re usually focused on getting your clothes clean. But if you have sensitive skin, you should also consider the possibility that the detergent residue might irritate your skin when you wear the clean clothes later on. Detergent often contains a number of potentially irritating chemicals, including   harsh synthetic surfactants, which lift the oils and dirt out of the fabric so it can be easily washed away. Watch out for harsh synthetic  surfactants in facial cleansers and other products, too. They can dry out your skin and make it tight and itchy.

 


6. Ammonia




Many household cleaning products are full of chemicals that can potentially irritate anyone’s skin, but especially sensitive skin. One of the worst offenders? Ammonia. This chemical is a reliable presence in products like window cleaner, but if you plan to use it, you might want to don a pair of gloves first, as it’s common to experience a skin reaction.

 

7. Hydrochloric Acid and Lye




Just about anything you use to clean your home could potentially contain chemicals that irritate your skin. Some common culprits are hydrochloric acid and lye, so try to avoid those chemicals if you can. If you are worried about protecting your skin, keep a pair of rubber gloves on hand to wear while you clean.

 

8. PABA

Para-aminobenzoic acid, or PABA, is a common ingredient in many sunblocks and sunscreens. But some people find that it stings their skin, or it makes their skin look nearly as red and irritated as a sunburn would. Look for “PABA-free” on the labels of sunscreen if you fall into this category. If you struggle with sensitive skin, narrowing down your triggers is an important step to find relief. Try to avoid the ingredients listed and talk to your allergy specialist  if you have further concerns.

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