That’s why board-certified dermatologist Nava Greenfield, M.D., of Schweiger Dermatology Group in Brooklyn, says, “It’s best to use laundry detergents that are made especially for sensitive skin and are fragrance-free.” Think about it: If you have sensitive skin, you probably avoid harsh, chemical-laden cleansers for your face and body, no? 101 Load Clear Laundry Detergent, True Laundry ($16.99) Laundry Detergent, Dinobi ($17.99) Laundry Soap, The Green Laundress ($17) Unscented Laundry Detergent, The Simply Co. ($24) Baby-Sensitive Skin Laundry Detergent Pods, Dropps ($26) Unscented Laundry Powder, Molly’s Suds ($23) Sensitive-Skin Perfume- and Dye-Free Liquid Laundry Detergent, Arm & Hammer ($12.58) Natural Laundry Powder, Charlie’s Soap ($19)