Are Fragrances and Chemicals Affecting Your Child’s Skin Health?
Are you aware of the potential risks associated with your child’s bathing routine? A recent study has revealed that 21% of parents unintentionally harm their child’s skin due to regular habits, including prolonged sun exposure and the use of fragranced items.
Survey Highlights the Risks
- 21% of parents inadvertently harm their child’s skin frequently
- 35% of parents are unaware of the risks their actions pose
- 73% of parents have consulted doctors for their children’s skin issues
- 24% suffered from excessive sun exposure
- 23% from strong laundry detergents
- 22% required more frequent nappy changes
Key Findings from the Study
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Added ingredients increase the risk of skin reactions
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Using skincare products designed for adults on younger skin can lead to irritation
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12% of parents seldom or never check the ingredients in products
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27% of parents are not aware of the number of ingredients in their products
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21% of parents are unaware of the connection between skincare products and their child’s skin reactions
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55% of parents typically stick with the same brands, but only 20% choose skincare with minimal ingredients
Expert Advice: Nyrah Saleem, Pharmacist and Health Educator
According to Nyrah Saleem, pharmacist and health educator associated with WaterWipes, becoming a new parent can be overwhelming, but making small changes can significantly improve your child’s skin health. “Each added ingredient in skin products increases the chance of a skin reaction,” she advises.
Saleem emphasizes the importance of choosing products with minimal ingredients. “Check labels carefully and use products with minimal ingredients to reduce the risk of irritation,” she says.
Additional Tips from Dr. Emer Gilligan
Dr. Emer Gilligan from WaterWipes suggests that a baby’s skin is thinner and more delicate than an adult’s, and any additive can cause irritation. “Choosing skincare formulations with fewer ingredients can help to minimise the risk of a skin reaction,” she advises.
Gilligan also recommends being mindful of the ingredients in wipes, ensuring they are fragrance-free and gentle on the skin. She also suggests watching for signs of skin irritation, such as redness or dryness, and switching to gentle alternatives immediately.
SKIN CARE TIPS FOR YOUR CHILD
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Opt for products with minimal ingredients
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Avoid fragrances and harsh chemicals
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Ditch harsh wipes and choose fragrance-free alternatives
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Check labels carefully and look for natural ingredients
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Watch for signs of skin irritation and switch to gentle alternatives
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Keep bath time gentle and avoid excessive washing
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Moisturise promptly after bathing to maintain moisture
A Word from WaterWipes
WaterWipes, a leading brand in the childcare industry, uses 99.9% water and a drop of fruit extract in their products. “As parents, we all want the very best for our children, and that starts with the products we use on their skin,” says Dr. Emer Gilligan.
The company’s mission is to provide gentle and effective products that are easy on the skin. By choosing products with minimal ingredients, parents can reduce the risk of skin reactions and promote healthy skin.
