Asked by: Eliane Moldenhuer
Asked in category: food and drink, food allergies
Last Updated: 7th May 2024

What can you use if soap is an allergen?

Wash the affected area immediately with soap and warm water if you suspect you have come in contact with any substances that could cause allergic reactions. Cool, damp compresses can also be used to soothe irritation and itching.



So, how can you treat an allergic reaction?

How it is treated

  1. Use a steroid lotion. Itching and inflammation can be relieved by an over-the-counter steroid lotion containing at minimum 1 percent hydrocortisone.
  2. Use an anti-itch cream. Calamine lotion can be used to soothe the skin and prevent it from scratching.
  3. Use an antihistamine.
  4. Make an oatmeal bath
  5. Use a moist compress.

Which soap is the best for allergies? Hypoallergenic soap

  • Dial Basics HypoAllergenic Dermatologist Tested Bar Soap, 3.2 oz (12 Bars)
  • Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing bar for dry/sensitive skin 4.50 Ounce (6 Packs)
  • Dial Basics Bar Soap Hypoallergenic, 3.2-Ounce Bars (3 Count).
  • True Earth Essentials Natural Bath Soap, Sulfate-Free, Lavender & Rosemary, 3.75 Ounce, (2 Bars)

So, are you allergic to soap?

Soap and detergent allergy. Detergents and soaps should be part of every day hygiene. It is not uncommon to experience an allergic reaction with chemicals in these products. Allergies can range from severe redness and stinging to itchy skin rashes or hives.

What does soap allergy look and feel like?

An allergy to soap can manifest as hives, sneezing, or itchy eyes. This is especially true if you are allergic the smell of the product.