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The Atopic March: Dealing with Allergic Conditions
allergic contact dermatitis

The Atopic March: Dealing with Allergic Conditions

Pollen, food choices, dust, harsh chemicals, and fabrics — these are just some of the triggers that can cause allergic reactions in susceptible people. While allergic conditions seem more common in...

allergic reaction3 Effective Ways to Remove Formaldehyde in Clothing

3 Effective Ways to Remove Formaldehyde in Clothing

Despite its many useful purposes, the presence of formaldehyde in clothes can be harmful to people with skin conditions and sensitivities. Here's how to remove them.

allergic contact dermatitisDisperse Blue 106: Everything You Need to Know

Disperse Blue 106: Everything You Need to Know

On a daily basis, people consume or come into contact with various dyes through food, personal care products, medicinal drugs, and even clothing. While dyes have become a critical component in the ...

allergic reactionDry and Cracked Fingertips? Here's How to Heal Them

Dry and Cracked Fingertips? Here's How to Heal Them

Healing dry and cracked fingertips depends on what's causing them. Although there's no hasty remedy for dry and cracked fingertips, practicing these tips should make a difference. 

allergic contact dermatitisIrritant VS. Allergic Contact Dermatitis: What's the Difference?

Irritant VS. Allergic Contact Dermatitis: What's the Difference?

A person who has been exposed to a foreign substance may likely experience the two main types of contact dermatitis. Here's the difference between irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) and allergic con...

allergic reactionDo Stickers in Clothing Make You Itch? Explaining Adhesive Allergy

Do Stickers in Clothing Make You Itch? Explaining Adhesive Allergy

Adhesives serve an important purpose since they provide the strength to hold materials together through surface attachment. Stickers on clothes also work the same way, but the residue that they may...