Soap sensitivity causing dry skin?

By | August 28, 2016

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How many of you are moms or know of moms where their hands were looking and feeling aged?

The use of harsh chemicals for cleaning may definitely be the culprit. I used chemical free dish soap due to a small square of eczema and itchiness each time I used commercial brand dish soap. Do you find you or your family members are itchy and scratchy? Is your skin often dry red or irritated? The problem could be the soap you using for bathing washing your hands and dishes or it could be your laundry detergent or the cleaning products you use to clean your home. Soaps and detergents, cleaning agents instalment are among the most frequent causes an irritant contact. Most attention are alkaline but even at a neutral pH of 7 a defect the skin and interfere with hydration causing cracks, fissures and even open lesions. Many can cause sensitization, allergic contact dermatitis it called. Most commercial soaps are actually detergents, you might want to try a hand crafted soap. Look for a soap that is 100% natural. Pure Olive Oil soap is the gentlest and can actually be used on babies. Stay away from any scented soaps, even those scented with essential oils because some people are allergic to certain oils. Before you buy soap, find out the following: what is the pH of your soap? 7 is the most mildest. Try Ecover Cetaphil. All of these are pH neutral. Is your soap superfatted. Superfatting means there extra oils added so the soap is made extra mild. Trying brands like Nature Progress or Pure Green or even Clinique. Other solutions for skin problems include wearing the appropriate gloves for the chemical that you using for cleaning. If chemicals get on your skin rinse thoroughly under running water for at least 15 minute to minimize the burn and get medical attention right away. There are natural solutions such; as making your own dishes soap using coconut oil for hair and body and cleaning your home using vinegar, baking soda and a pH neutral soap. It can be done! Prevention is always better than cure so try using eco-friendly and non allergenic products to wash your clothes skin and to clean your home. Take my five-minute Free are your children safe from your cleaning, quiz to learn about how to protect your family from toxins while cleaning your home.

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One thought on “Soap sensitivity causing dry skin?

  1. Emeka Mbadiwe

    Good info. Thanks for sharing. I see your just started this channel. Be persistent, and your subs will grow (:

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