Chemical in Baby Shampoos may cause skin irritation
A chemical preservative, quarternium 15, is present in many baby shampoos. It may be causing increased rates of allergic contact dermatitis, an inflammation of the skin that varies from mild irritation to rashes and open sores. See full article here
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