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Anyone with allergies knows what it’s like to slip on clothes washed in a new detergent. It can mean red, itchy skin, hives, or worse. To avoid an adverse reaction, use hypoallergenic laundry detergent. Hypoallergenic means that the product does not contain known allergens. rnYou need to find something with no scents, perfumes, or dyes. Look for a product that is easy on the environment, and that works in both cold and hot water. It may be easy on your allergies, but it should be able to be tough on stains. Read the label and make sure it will do all you need it to accomplish.rnWatch for one that is concentrated, so you’ll get more loads of laundry per bottle. rnMake sure that you take the time to check both the product and your washer for details on how best to fill it with detergent. Using too much or too little can cause irritation or lingering odors. If your laundry feels a bit sticky when it comes out, simply put it through a rinse cycle and it be fine. rnHaving allergies is no fun, and being allergic to products in your own home can be more than frustrating. rnIf you find that your clothes are making your skin crawl, and you think you might be having an allergic reaction, try going back to your old detergent or soap. Then change one product or food at a time and keep a diary, to see if you can spot when the change happens. rnTo be sure, bring your notes and the ingredient labels from the products in question to an allergy specialist and have them test you to confirm your suspicions. rnAllergies can develop later in life, and they can also change. So something that never bothered you before can become an irritant out of the blue. rnIf this happens, then start using hypoallergenic laundry detergent and see how you feel. rnIf you find that your regular laundry soap is causing you to react, make sure that you check other possible causes at the same time. It may be a sign that your allergies are changing, and that it’s time to get retested. rnHaving a product like this on hand can be useful, especially if you have family or friends that visit, or little visitors whose clothing needs extra special care. rnAlways keep your detergent out of the way of children and pets, as it can be very dangerous for them to attempt to ingest it. Read the label to find out what to do in case of such an emergency. rnIn addition, there are many other hypoallergenic products on the market than can make a world of difference for those with sensitive skin. You can find a host of soaps, detergents for clothing and dishes, as well as cosmetics and skincare products for men and women. rnIf you don’t have allergies, don’t worry. You can still use hypoallergenic laundry detergent without a problem, and your laundry will come out fine.

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