You should probably use less soap while washing them and you may also have dry skin. try putting some lotion on before you put your jeans on.
2007-02-25 14:19:15
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answered by shannon 2
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You might alergic to the detergent that you are using or possibly the fabric softener - dewrinkler sheets. I found that I had an allergy - it can be more obvious in some clothes rather than others that might not rinse out properly. Try using Arm & Hammer Sensitive Skin, put it through a second rinse - I'll bet your problem does go away.
2007-02-25 14:54:24
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answered by whome 3
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Some jeans just do that because of the low quality. And yes, it also might mean that they didn't get rinsed/cleaned all the way.
2007-02-25 14:16:24
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answered by Roxolana 2
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You can get a reaction to a new washing powder, or even with regular powder your skin can react differently to it. If the jeans are quite too, this could make it worse.
2007-02-25 15:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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it will be that it really is reducing off your stream and once you're taking them off on the top of the day, then the blood is going decrease backtrack and it makes it itch. which will be why they're turning pink. "skinny" jeans can absolutely be truly undesirable on your legs. in simple terms try donning loose installation jeans for an afternoon and observe if the itching maintains.
2016-12-04 23:08:46
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answered by northcut 4
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Its because of how dry they got. Use fabric softener and make sure they get dry ALL THE WAY. And use more soap maybe too.=] Mine used to do this ALL THE TIME. But now they don't.
2007-02-25 14:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Could it be that they are stretch jeans and they have something in them to make them stretch and that is what is bothering you?
2007-02-25 17:08:14
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answered by Terry Z 4
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Hmm..do you use fabric softener? Try adding this to your wash.
2007-02-25 14:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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