It depends on what you are actually allergic to? It is often the washing powder that can cause problems. Try changing your powder and see if that makes a difference. A liquid, rather than a powder, may make a difference, too.
If you get a rash after using it most likely you have an allergy. Get a soap that doesn’t have scents or states it is clear of allergins.
If you are allergic to a particular laundry soap, the concentrated variety will cause the same reaction. The larger the exposure to the allergen, the worse the reaction will be.
Since ERA can be taken 2 ways I will answer both that I know personally.ECOS Liquid Laundry Soap
no laundry soap
Your mum may be allergic to the laundry detergent or fabric softener, soap or body wash, or some type of cosmetic she is using.
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"Laundry soap" in English is detersivo or lavanderia sapone in Italian.
I have this too and I haven't figured it out yet, but for some people it is because they are allergic to their sweat. Some people are also allergic to dairy and they get this. I just know that it means the person is allergic to something. It could be a sudden change in laundry detergent or soap. Who knows, but I hope that helped you.
Nothing happens at least i think I'll have to try. Wrong: I am not EVERYONE, but I am allergic to certain chemicals contained in some detergents. I break out in hives and if enough comes into contact with me my skin swells and cracks. Best to not put laundry soap on anything but laundry.
One can purchase cheap laundry soap from places that have it on sale, wholesalers or dollar stores. However, it is usually cheaper for one to just make their own laundry soap at home.
THERE COULD BE A COUPLE OF REASONS; It could be jockitch- a fungal infection. Over-the counter LOTRIMIN cures jockiitch. It could be an allergic reaction to something: could be the laundry soap you use on your underwear....OR... If you use latex condoms- you could be allergic to latex....OR... you could be allergic to the soap you use in the shower, especially if you get soap into the opening at the end of your penis. I know it is embarrassing, but you probably should see a DOCTOR. ALSO_ if you use any kind of lubricant on your penis, it may be a reaction to the lubricant. Good Luck!!