Beauty

The Surprising Ways Your Favorite Fall Outfit Could Be Affecting Your Skin

And an easy way to help avoid them.

by Neha Tandon
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I have tons of respect for those of you who manage to drink plenty of water, remove your makeup before going to bed every night, use SPF religiously, and take your vitamins. But, sometimes even that’s not enough to keep skin flare-ups, redness, dryness, or other types of irritation at bay. You don’t have to overhaul your entire self-care routine this season, though. Awarded the National Eczema Association Seal of Acceptance, all® free clear laundry detergent comes recommended by dermatologists, allergists, and pediatricians for those of you with sensitive skin. But trust that you’ll want to use it even if you don’t have sensitive skin — I know I will.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there’s a chance that your favorite cozy sweater, cuddliest pillows, and plushest blankets are a cause of the irritation your skin may be experiencing around this time of the year. “Fall clothes, such as sweaters and long pants, can sometimes cause friction and trap heat, leading to irritation and sweat-induced breakouts,” says dermatologist and all® free clear partner Dr. Jenny Liu, MD. The fall is also when you start having to deal with dry air, heating, and strong artificial holiday fragrances.

But before you start rethinking your entire fall mood board, Liu says that all® free clear laundry detergent is 100% free of dyes and perfumes. This is key because heavy dyes and perfumes can leave residues that cause skin irritation. “By removing impurities without leaving irritating residues, it helps avoid potential irritants, especially during seasonal transitions when your skin is more vulnerable.” That’s right — using gentle products on your face and body aren’t enough. What about the items that are touching your skin all day, and even while you sleep at night?

There’s science at work here, people. The detergent is Safer Choice Certified, meaning that it’s undergone a strict and rigorous review by the Environmental Protection Agency for its ingredients, performance, and even packaging. And if allergens are a concern for you, rest easy (literally) knowing that every item of yours that gets cleansed with all® free clear laundry detergent will have 99% of top everyday and seasonal allergens* removed from it.

It’s clear that the right laundry detergent is a key part of a sensitive skin routine and self-care routine. “Integrate all® free clear laundry detergent into your routine to help ensure that your clothes are gentle on your skin,” adds Liu. At bonfires, hay rides, under mistletoe, and all the holiday parties in between, plan your favorite ‘fits without worry now that you’ve got this expert-approved hack to inspire your most iconic OOTD content yet. Skin care can start in the laundry room with all® free clear laundry detergent. See? You can have your cozy and your clean, too.

*Dog and cat dander, dust mite matter, ragweed pollen, grass/tree pollen. all® free clear is not intended to prevent or treat allergies.