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Everyday errors parent’s make could be damaging kid’s skin – quiz reveals if you’re to blame for nasty reactions

Published on May 19, 2025 at 02:13 PM

ARE you potentially causing damage to your child’s skin? Take this quiz to find out if you’re bathing them in water that’s too hot or using ingredients that could cause a skin reaction.

The test comes after research found parents may be unwittingly damaging their child’s by making everyday errors such as allowing them to spend too long in the sun or using fragranced products.

Are you doing accidental damage to your children's skin - that could have long-reaching consequences? Take this quiz to find out if you're bathing them in water that's too hot, using products that could be leaving harmful residue, or giving them foods unsuitable for kids of their age. The test comes after research found parents are unwittingly damaging their children's skin - by allowing them to spend too long in the sun and using creams meant for adults. The study of 700 parents with children aged up to four found 21 per cent are doing something considered damaging every few days, or daily.
More than one third of parents that took part in the survey didn’t realise the actions they were taking were potentially harmful

The study of 700 parents with children aged up to four, found 21 per cent are doing something considered potentially to their child’s skin every few days, or daily.

But more than one third (35 per cent) didn’t realise the actions they were taking were potentially harmful.

Pharmacist and and wellness educator Nyrah Saleem, working with WaterWipes, which commissioned the research, said: “Becoming a new parent is overwhelming but small tweaks can help improve your child’s skin health.

“Nappy rash is an issue for two-fifths of parents.

“Each added ingredient in skin products increases the chance of a skin reaction, so check labels and use products with minimal ingredients to reduce the risk.”;;

The study also revealed 73 per cent of parents have sought medical treatment for their kids due to skin irritation – and upon doing so, 24 per cent found too much was the cause.

For 23 per cent, the use of harsh washing detergents was the reason, while 22 per cent simply needed to change nappies more.

While 18 per cent found were due to using creams, moisturisers or other skin care that had been designed for adults and not younger skin and for 15 per cent, irritations were caused by products with a long list of ingredients.

Around one in 10 (12 per cent) parents polled confessed they rarely or never check the ingredients in products they buy for children.

More than a quarter (27 per cent) admitted to not being particularly aware of the number of ingredients in them.

While 21 per cent didn’t even know there was a link between products and their child’s skin reactions.

More than half (55 per cent) usually stick with the same brands when it comes to what they use on their kids, according to theOnePoll.comfigures.

But selecting skincare or similar products with minimal ingredients is only a priority for 20 per cent.

Dr Emer Gilligan from WaterWipes, which uses just 99.9 per cent water and a drop of fruit extract, said: “As parents, we all want the very best for our children, and that starts with the products we use on their skin.

“A baby’s skin is thinner and more delicate than an adult’s and any additive has the potential to cause irritation.

“Choosing skincare formulations with fewer ingredients can help to minimise the risk of a skin reaction, so be sure to check labels and choose products with minimal ingredients.”;;

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