3 Ingredients that Should Never Be in Kids Skincare

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Whether you are two months old or an adult, it is important to take good care of your skin. Maintaining hygienic and moisturized skin helps prevent rashes or infections. Adequate skincare is as important for children as it is for adults. However, great care is to be exercised, as a young child’s skin is still developing and can be quite sensitive. As a parent, you only want what’s best for your child, which will include employing the best skincare routine for them. 

Understanding the best and more importantly, the safest skincare products to use can be hard. We are going to discuss three key ingredients to watch out for in many of these products. Some ingredients cause irritations and inflammations, and others get absorbed into a kid’s body. 

For this reason, it’s important to note the composition of the products you use on kids’ skin, or you can read more at Kidskin.

Parabens

Parabens can be found in a variety of skincare products and are also used in food processing as a preservative. Parabens are a wide class of chemicals generally known as hydroxybenzoate. They are used as preservatives mainly because of their bacteria and fungi-killing properties. When used extensively in products for skin care for kids, parabens are a common cause of irritation. 

The parabens make the skin dry and brittle this leads to sensitive rash spots among other problems. Parabens react with sensitive kids’ skin. In the past decade, demand for more organic products in the cosmetic and skincare industry has increased. 

Sulfates

Sulfur is a very hard element to avoid. Sulfates are used in a plethora of skincare products. In itself, sulfur is not necessarily unsafe, but its effects are felt when used in large amounts or over a long period. Have you ever noticed any drying and itching especially during and after a bath? These are the effects of sulfates. A child will be more sensitive to sulfates; thus, skincare for kids will require products and regimens that avoid sulfates. The biggest risk of using products containing sulfates is irritation, especially around the eyes, skin, mouth, and lungs. Kids who have sensitive skin have their pores clogged causing.

Aluminum 

The potential toxicity of aluminum and its extracts used in the production of kids’ skincare products has been a great concern for a long period. The salts of aluminum contained in pose a risk as the consumer’s health safety after use is not ensured. Effects in humans have been extensively studied and are now known to the public. They include neurotoxicity, anemia, and bone damage. These symptoms appear even to premature infants fed through the parental route. Skincare for kids requires no use of aluminum compounds.

Conclusion

Now that you know the potential harm of Aluminum with its salts, Sulfur and its compounds(sulfates), and chemical preservatives known as Parabens you now understand how to read and understand the ingredients list. Skincare for kids requires as few artificial/chemical ingredients and compounds as possible as many of them are not suitable for the child’s skin. Avoid them during skincare for kids.