Smartwatch band causing skin irritation or rash
Your smartwatch band is irritating your skin because the material is trapping sweat and bacteria, or because you have a sensitivity to the band material. Stop wearing the band for a few days, clean your wrist and the band, and try a different band made from a different material. Switching to a breathable hypoallergenic band solves this for almost everyone.
Smartwatch bands sit tight against your skin all day, which traps sweat and bacteria underneath. This combination irritates the skin, especially if the band material is rubber or silicone or if your skin is sensitive to certain metals. The solution is to give your skin a break, keep both your skin and the band clean, and switch to a breathable or hypoallergenic material.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Keeping the band on too tight thinking it will work better. A loose band that breathes is more comfortable and works just as well
- Not washing the band while wearing it. Sweat and dirt build up fast under a tight band and cause more irritation each day
Signs you need professional help
- If your wrist rash is spreading, has pus or oozing, or the irritation is still there after trying three different band materials and taking breaks, see a doctor to rule out a skin condition or serious allergy. Give us a call if you have questions about band compatibility or materials.
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