What are the tips to avoid skin allergies

Does your skin react negatively to certain products? If so, you need some tips to avoid allergies. Read this article to find out these useful tips.

Choose your packaging and be aware of the ingredients

Many people think that allergens in cosmetic products always come from the formula. But they often come from the packaging after they have been opened.  The most dangerous are the jars. Since they are usually exposed to the air, and are in direct contact with the fingertips. However, tubes are desirable, but if you have highly reactive skin, choose the fully sealed packages. These are special packages, made up with a one-way valve, to prevent backflow into the formula.

Also, if your skin reacts to cosmetic products, note the ingredients in those products that may trigger the allergy. Then, research product safety online to be well informed. The many barcode scanning applications will help you.

But the best solution is to consult an allergist. Since he will help you identify what you are really allergic to.

Basic measures and hypoallergenics

There are some very simple tips to avoid allergies. Before applying any product to your skin, wash your hands properly. Also take care to check the information about the shelf life and the expiry date. And most importantly, after applying a jar of cream, check if you have put the lid back on.

If your skin often reacts, find out which products are suitable for allergy-prone skin. So, opt for hypoallergenic products. These products generally contain 0% perfume and 0% alcohol.

 Carry out epicutaneous tests

Several allergy-tested products are available for people with sensitive skin. But if you don’t use these products, then you need to perform patch tests. Since some products are especially likely to cause allergies. You must perform patch tests before using them.

With a cotton swab, apply a small amount of dye to a less visible area and cover it with a non-absorbent bandage. After 48 hours of action, remove the bandage to see the condition of the skin to judge the use of the product.