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What does 'hypoallergenic' really mean?

A substance or product that is designed to contain as few allergenic substances as possible, so that it is less likely to cause an allergic reaction in those who are sensitive to it.

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CYCLE - the choice for sensitive homes

If you're looking for effective cleaning products without irritation, you've come to the right place.
CYCLE hypoallergenic products are designed for families, pet owners and people with sensitive skin.

No harsh chemicals. No allergens.

From gentle dishwashing liquid and detergents to fabric softeners, spot-cleaning soaps and fragrance-free pet wipes, we have it all.

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Frequently asked questions

What does it mean that a product is hypoallergenic?

Hypoallergenic means that the product has been developed to minimise the chance of allergic reactions. This does not guarantee that it will not cause allergies in anyone, but the ingredients are carefully chosen. It is important to know that the use of the term "hypoallergenic" is not uniformly regulated in the EU or in other countries. Manufacturers may refer to different internal testing protocols.

Who should use hypoallergenic products?

Especially for those with sensitive skin, skin conditions (e.g. eczema, rosacea) or allergic reactions. Also recommended for children, the elderly or those with skin barrier problems (e.g. excessive dryness, redness).

Can hypoallergenic products be used by babies and newborns?

Yes, hypoallergenic products can be particularly suitable for the skin care of babies and newborns, as they minimise the risk of irritation and allergic reactions. Make sure that the product is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, pH-neutral and "paediatric tested". For newborn babies, it is advisable to test any new product on a small area before use.

What ingredients are commonly found in hypoallergenic products?

They often avoid fragrances, dyes, parabens, sulphates, alcohols and other substances that often cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. They may also avoid preservatives (e.g. methylisothiazolinone), formaldehyde releasing agents or nickel derivatives, which are common contact allergens.

How can I recognise a hypoallergenic product?

The packaging is usually labelled "hypoallergenic". It may also be useful to read the list of ingredients and look for indications for sensitive skin. It can be particularly reliable if the product also refers to independent dermatological or allergological tests (e.g. ECARF certification).

How are hypoallergenic products tested?

Hypoallergenic products are usually tested in dermatological tests in a controlled environment, including on sensitive skin. Irritation and allergenic potential is measured by so-called "patch tests", but it is important to note that these are not a substitute for individual sensitivity testing. Testing is often carried out on small sample groups, so the results do not guarantee that the product is safe for all members of a larger population.

How reliable is the "hypoallergenic" label on products?

The term "hypoallergenic" is not fully regulated in many countries, including the EU. It is up to manufacturers to decide what criteria they use, so it is always worth checking the ingredients and testing methods. For the conscious consumer, it is worth paying attention to additional labelling claims such as "fragrance-free", "non-comedogenic" or "sensitive skin". 

What does it mean when a product is "dermatologically tested"? Is this the same as hypoallergenic?

The term 'dermatologically tested' indicates that the product has been tested under the supervision of a dermatologist, but this is not the same as hypoallergenic. A product can be dermatologically tested but still contain allergenic ingredients. Therefore, it is always advisable to combine this information with a detailed examination of the ingredients.

Are hypoallergenic products always fragrance-free?

Not necessarily. Although many hypoallergenic products are fragrance-free, some contain natural or synthetic fragrances that have a low allergy risk. The terms "fragrance-free" and "unscented" are not the same. The former implies complete fragrance-free status, while the latter often contains odour-neutralising compounds which can be irritants in themselves.

Is it worth choosing a hypoallergenic product even if I have no known allergies?

Yes, especially if you want a gentle and safe skincare routine for the long term. Skin-friendly formulas are less irritating, help to preserve the skin's protective barrier and are less likely to trigger sensitivities over time (so-called delayed-type allergies). This can be particularly useful for prevention and during periods of increased skin sensitivity (e.g. after stress, hormonal changes, UV exposure).