Sensitive Skin Afraid of Allergies from Protective Gear?
Why Do Sensitive Skin Users Get Allergies? The Problem Lies in "Material Hazards"
Wayeah's R&D team found 3 main allergens in ordinary protective gear: ① Low-quality chemical fibers (residual dyes, friction irritation); ② Formaldehyde finishing agents/fluorescent brighteners (penetration causes allergies); ③ Latex (easily causes redness/blisters for latex-allergic users).
Statistics show 35% of annual protective gear consultations received by [Brand Name]'s customer service come from sensitive skin users, with core demand being "finding non-allergenic protective gear".
Prevent Allergies from the Source! 3 Core Advantages of [Brand Name] Hypoallergenic Gear
Advantage 1: "0-Irritation" Hypoallergenic Materials, No Chemical Hazards
Core products use medical-grade polyamide fiber + natural bamboo fiber composite fabric: Medical-grade fiber has no formaldehyde/fluorescent agents, with "Level 0" skin irritation; bamboo fiber is antibacterial and breathable, reducing sweat bacteria.
The entire series uses latex-free elastic materials to avoid latex allergy risks. Latex-allergic users feedback "comfortable to wear, no stuffy sweat".
Advantage 2: Chemical-Free Coating, Less Contact Irritation
Abandon traditional chemical coatings (easy to peel off and irritate skin) and adopt chemical-free process; colors come from plant-based dyes, no heavy metal/aromatic amine harm.
Advantage 3: Sensitive Skin-Friendly Details, Better Comfort
① Super-soft edge wrapping (0.3mm skin-friendly webbing, no friction/pressure); ② Food-grade silicone buckles (no cold feeling/odor); ③ Breathable mesh interlayer (reduces sweat soaking).
"Pitfall-Avoidance Tips" for Sensitive Skin Users
- Prioritize authoritative "skin allergenicity test reports";
- Choose by sensitivity type: "Latex-free" for latex allergy, "plant-based dye + no coating" for chemical sensitivity;
- Trial-wear new gear on wrist/elbow for 1-2 hours, use only if no discomfort;
- Hand-wash with neutral detergent after sports, store after drying. The series covers 12 products (knee pads, Elbow Guards, etc.) for running, yoga, fitness. Log in to [Brand Name]'s independent website and search "hypoallergenic protective gear" — product pages mark test reports, material lists and adapted sensitivity types for easy judgment.











