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Why Fragrance-Free Matters for Sensitive & Eczema-Prone Skin

Why Fragrance-Free Matters for Sensitive & Eczema-Prone Skin

When you’re caring for skin that’s already sensitive, itchy, or inflamed, every ingredient matters. One of the most common culprits hiding in skincare is parfum (fragrance) …  and while it makes products smell nice, it often does more harm than good

Fragrance Is One of the Top Irritants

Fragrance might seem harmless, but for eczema-prone skin it’s like pouring lemon juice on a paper cut. The skin barrier is already fragile, and fragrance can trigger stinging, redness, and flare-ups.

Hidden Allergens You Can’t See

“Parfum” isn’t just one ingredient. It’s often a blend of dozens (sometimes hundreds) of chemicals, many of which are known allergens. Over time, repeated exposure can lead to sensitization … meaning the skin becomes more reactive with each use. That’s why someone might use a fragranced lotion for years and suddenly develop a rash.

It Adds No Real Benefit

Fragrance in skincare serves only one purpose: to make the product smell nice. For someone with healthy skin, that may not be an issue. But for those with eczema or sensitivity, it’s an unnecessary risk with zero healing benefit.

The Bottom Line

By skipping products with parfum or fragrance, you’re removing one of the most common triggers… giving the skin the best chance to heal, stay calm, and feel comfortable.

At Scrachee, every formula is created with this in mind. No unnecessary fragrance, no harsh extras…  just safe, intentional ingredients designed to support your skin’s natural healing journey.

This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Everyone’s skin is unique, so always consult with your healthcare provider or dermatologist before making changes to your skincare routine.

 

 

 

 

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