
COCONUT FLOUR: Allergen or Not An Allergen?
Not An Allergen Coconut Flour Like so many things from the coconut — its oil, jam, sugar, meat, and monolaurin — coconut flour is not a top contact allergen. Made from dried coconut meat

Not An Allergen Coconut Flour Like so many things from the coconut — its oil, jam, sugar, meat, and monolaurin — coconut flour is not a top contact allergen. Made from dried coconut meat

Allergen Facial Sheet Masks We’re not talking about the DIY masks you might mix at home using ingredients from your fridge and pantry — although, because many natural ingredients are

Not An Allergen Noodles Making noodles from scratch can expose the skin to common contact allergens, especially if they’re from of wheat or rye flour. But noodles that are already made and

Allergen Paint Contact dermatitis from activities where painting is done is common due to the many contact allergens — and photo-allergens — that go into paint. These include acrylates, resins, preservatives, formaldehyde, isothiazolinones,

Allergen Jigsaw Puzzle This classic hobby is great as a group activity, for passing the time, and to light up different parts of your brain. But unless you’re an other-level puzzle master

Not An Allergen Coconut Water It’s not (yet) commonly used on skin but it could be: coconut water is very hydrating, moisturizing, a great source of vitamin C, is non-comedogenic,

Not An Allergen Granola This fiber-rich breakfast staple has lots of great things going for it, but several nickel-watch sites recommend avoiding it if you have patch tested positive to

Allergen Junk, Canned, Instant, Long-Lasting, Ultra-Processed Food Chips, dips, canned foods, microwave dinners, chocolate spread, colas, instant anything, long-lasting anything … these foods contain lots of top contact allergens like:

Allergen Weights There are a few points of contact that are of concern with weights: smaller dumbbells often have a rubberized exterior that tends to be brightly colored. Heavier weights