For newborns and babies aged 0–6 months, sodium sulfite is not a good choice for routine skin products. There are limits and restrictions on its use, and there’s some evidence it can cause reactions in sensitive people.
Avoid products that list sodium sulfite on the label for baby skin. Choose products made for newborns and labeled free of sulfites or similar preservatives. If you aren’t sure, pick a product marketed specifically for infants or check with your pediatrician. If you accidentally use a product with this ingredient, watch the skin closely and stop use if any irritation appears.
Do not use on broken or very irritated skin. Watch for redness, hives, swelling, or breathing trouble — these can be signs of an allergic reaction; seek medical care if they occur. This caution is based on regulatory restrictions (for example, limits in some cosmetics regulations) and industry notes about gaps in safety data for how it’s used in finished products, plus limited reports of allergic reactions from medical literature.
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Sodium Sulfite is not recommended for 0-6 month old babies due to potential safety risks.
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