microirritants
Microirritants are substances that can cause minor irritation to the skin or other tissues. They are often present in everyday products and are typically found in low concentrations. The term "microirritant" implies that the irritant is present in small quantities or has a mild effect, as opposed to a strong irritant that would cause immediate and noticeable damage.
Common sources of microirritants include soaps, detergents, fragrances, preservatives, and certain fabrics. These substances can disrupt
The effect of microirritants can be cumulative. Repeated exposure, even to low concentrations, can lead to a