Fix Your Skin With…Laundry Soap?: 30-Day Healthy Skin Challenge

Don’t let laundry become even more of a pain.

Yup, even your laundry can affect your skin.

Common culprits in laundry detergent that can contribute to chronic rashes, itching, acne and even hyperpigmentation include fragrance and preservatives.

If your skin problems just don’t seem to be getting better, even after a proper diagnosis, careful prevention and targeted treatments, check your laundry soap.

To learn more about how your laundry can help or hurt your skin, and about clothing contact dermatitis, check out Take A Walk On The Mild Side: Skin-Friendly Laundry.

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