

Turn your smartwatch into a biochemical monitoring system with special adhesive.If you suspect that you are allergic to the wristband materials, usually silicone, try using a fabric, woven, or leather band instead.Look for moisturizers and barrier creams that include lipids, glycerine, and ceramides. These creams form a physical barrier between your skin and any irritants and help to protect your skin against excess moisture caused by sweat etc. Try using a barrier cream moisturizer on your arm.Thoroughly clean and dry your Fitbit and your arm after sweating to remove any trapped bacteria.Switch your Fitbit from one arm to the other at night or in the morning, so you never have it on an arm for more than 24 hours.Remove your band for at least twenty minutes daily to allow your skin to be unencumbered. Periodically take your Fitbit off to let your skin breathe.Wear your Fitbit loose so you can move it back and forth easily (but not up and down–that’s too loose!).Try these quick remedies to prevent your Fitbit from irritating your skin 8.2 How to prevent material and metal reactions from your Fitbit.8.1 What materials and metals are in my Fitbit?.8 Do you have a metal or materials allergy?.

7.1 How to clean and disinfect your Fitbit.7 Are you routinely cleaning your Fitbit band and device?.6 Are you swimming or showering with it?.5 Are you sweating a lot when working out or engaged in an activity?.4 How tight are you wearing your Fitbit?.3 How do I prevent my Fitbit from causing redness, rashes, and other skin irritations?.2.1 You may notice the following on the skin where you wear your Fitbit.2 Why is my Fitbit causing skin irritation or rashes?.
