Can Flower Water Cause Allergic Reactions?
In summer, there are more mosquitoes, and floral water can be used to repel insects and even relieve the itching caused by mosquito bites. However, some people find that after using floral water, their skin will develop itching symptoms, which is likely caused by allergies to floral water, especially when used excessively, which can easily lead to skin problems and even affect the respiratory system.
Secondly, floral water is actually a type of perfume product made primarily with floral oil as the main fragrance, mixed with alcohol. The main functions of floral water include decontamination, sterilization, prevention of heatstroke, and itching relief. At the same time, it is also a good summer hygiene product for eliminating body odor. Floral water should be stored in a cool place and avoided direct sunlight. For children aged 1 to 3, the floral water should be diluted 5 times, and for children aged 1 year and below, it is recommended to avoid using floral water and choose other insect repellent products.
After mite bites, the intense itching sensation caused can be particularly severe at night. In such cases, using floral water, safflower oil, cooling oil, or essential balm for itching relief can actually worsen the situation. The ingredients such as menthol and camphor in these products cannot improve local inflammation, but can instead produce allergic reactions, leading to contact dermatitis.
1. To avoid mosquito bites, some people often apply a large amount of floral water to various parts of their body, which can lead to symptoms such as itching and cold sweats.
2. Floral water contains an ingredient called "Imidacloprid", which can make mosquitoes lose their desire to bite humans. However, applying floral water after developing dermatitis not only fails to treat the condition, but the Imidacloprid can also cause allergic reactions and exacerbate the symptoms of dermatitis. Therefore, individuals with dermatitis should avoid using floral water.