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Is Hair Gel Safe for Toddlers? Potential Risks & Reactions
It is possible that a toddler could get an allergic reaction to the chemicals and fragrances found in hair gel, particularly if the toddler ingests the gel. While hair gel is not explicitly toxic, it can cause symptoms like a upset stomach, headaches, and a rash if ingested. Some hair gel ingredients, while safe on healthy skin, can be especially irritating to a toddler's sensitive skin. To avoid any potential risks, it's best to keep hair gel out of reach of toddlers and avoid applying it to areas where they may come into contact with it, such as the hands and face.Toddler Health - Related Articles
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