Go Fragrance-Free: A Simple Step for Healthier Skin

Go Fragrance-Free: A Simple Step for Healthier Skin

Fragrance is often what makes laundry products feel fresh, clean, and comforting. But while it might smell nice, it isn’t always kind to your skin.

For many people - especially those with sensitive skin - fragrance can be one of the most common causes of irritation.

Why Fragrance Can Be a Problem

Fragrances in laundry products are made up of a blend of ingredients, some of which can be harsh on the skin. Even when they smell gentle or “natural,” they can still trigger reactions.

Because traces of detergent can remain in fabrics after washing, these ingredients don’t just rinse away, they stay in contact with your skin throughout the day.

This can lead to:

  • Dryness or itchiness

  • Redness or irritation

  • Flare-ups for conditions like eczema or dermatitis

And because the exposure is constant - through clothing, bedding, and towels - it can be difficult to pinpoint fragrance as the cause.

Your Skin Is in Contact with Fabrics All Day

We spend most of our time in contact with fabrics, whether we’re wearing clothes, sleeping in bedding, or drying off with towels.

That means what you wash your fabrics in matters just as much as what you put directly onto your skin.

Choosing fragrance-free laundry products is a simple way to reduce unnecessary exposure and help support your skin barrier.

A Simpler Approach to Skin Care

Looking after your skin doesn’t have to be complicated.

Sometimes, the most effective changes are the simplest ones… like removing potential irritants from your daily routine.

Switching to fragrance-free laundry products can help:

  • Minimise irritation

  • Support sensitive or allergy-prone skin

  • Create a more skin-friendly home environment

Where Surcare Fits In

At Surcare, we believe in keeping things simple and gentle.

Our products are:

  • Free from fragrances, dyes, and enzymes

  • Dermatologically tested

  • Designed specifically for sensitive skin

Because when it comes to skin health, what you leave out matters just as much as what you put in.