Watch bands can cause discomfort and skin irritation for many people. Understanding how to maintain and wear your watch can significantly help to reduce those niggly issues! Top tips below.
Choose the right material for your watch band
Selecting hypoallergenic materials for your watch band – especially if you plan to wear the device all day – is the first step towards preventing unwanted skin reactions. Avoid nickel and other common allergens that can trigger irritation. Look for bands with soft, breathable linings that minimise direct skin contact.
Clean your watch band regularly
Regular cleaning of your watch band is essential to prevent bacterial buildup and skin irritation. Use mild soap and water to clean the band, ensuring you dry it thoroughly afterwards. Allow your skin to breathe by removing the watch periodically and wiping both the band and your wrist with a clean, dry cloth.
Adjust for your comfort
The fit of your watch can significantly impact skin irritation. Make sure that the band isn’t too tight by leaving a small gap between the watch and your skin. The gap should be big enough to fit the tip of your pinky finger through. Rotate the watch’s position on your wrist throughout the day to prevent constant pressure on the same area.
Use protective skincare
If you’re prone to skin irritation caused by your watch band, consider using protective skincare. Apply a thin layer of hypoallergenic barrier cream before wearing your watch. Moisture-wicking fabric bandages can also provide an additional protective layer for those prone to irritation.
If skin irritation persists despite these measures, consult a dermatologist to rule out underlying allergies or skin conditions.
Compiled by: Woman And Home Team
First published Woman&home
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