Oat allergies may happen in kids with sensitive skin

If your kids have sensitive skin, you may want to keep many skin products out of reach. Specifically, those that contain oat products in any anatomy. Oats are great to eat (if not refined), but are plus great for their abrasive ability in skin products. That is, to all those who don’t have sensitive skin or or allergies.

A new study from France showed that nearly one-third of by 300 kids had some kind of reaction to skin products that contain oats. Whether their skin was sensitive just to oats or whether an oat allergy was being observed remains a little unclear.

The good news is that most commercial

skin products prepare just for kids don’t contain oats from what I have seen. Oats are generally reserved for adult skin products are a marketing tool.

Original post by Brian White

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