5+ year old children • Skin contact product
For school-age children (5 years and older), nonfat milk used on the skin is generally safe. The safety data provided shows low concern for cancer, allergies and developmental effects. The main issue to watch for is an allergic skin reaction in children who are sensitive to milk proteins or who have eczema.
If you want to use a product that lists nonfat milk on a child 5 years or older: do a small patch test on the inner forearm and wait 24 hours for any reaction; avoid use on broken or inflamed skin; stop use if you see redness, itching, bumps, or swelling. If your child has known milk allergy or severe eczema, avoid products with milk proteins and check with your pediatrician before use.
The provided safety data notes a low-level concern for allergies and sensitivity. Avoid using nonfat milk products on children with known milk allergies or active eczema. Watch for signs of contact allergy (redness, itchiness, hives, swelling). If breathing changes, facial swelling, or difficulty swallowing occurs, seek emergency care immediately. Also avoid getting the product in the eyes and do not apply to open wounds.
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Yes, Nonfat Milk is generally considered safe for 5+ year old children based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research.
Nonfat Milk is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
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