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Nut-Free Skincare Isn’t a Trend — It’s a Medical Decision

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Intro: Nut Oils Are Everywhere — And That’s a Problem

Almond.
Shea.
Argan.
Macadamia.

They’re in almost everything.

But “popular” doesn’t mean “safe for everyone.”

Nut Proteins Don’t Always Disappear

Even refined nut oils may contain trace proteins.

On broken or inflamed skin, those proteins can:

trigger reactions

worsen eczema

increase allergy risk

Why Leave-On Products Are the Riskiest

Lotions, creams, serums sit on the skin for hours.

That’s prolonged exposure — exactly what sensitization thrives on.

Who Benefits Most From Nut-Free Skincare

✔ eczema-prone skin
✔ autoimmune conditions
✔ babies & children
✔ allergy-prone adults
✔ sensitive skin

Final Thought

Nut-free skincare isn’t restrictive.

It’s protective.

🌿 EpiLynx Note
EpiLynx products are proudly nut-free, gluten-free, allergen-safe, vegan, and medically informed.

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