Hypoallergenic

Hypoallergenic is a marketing term, not a regulated safety certification. It may suggest a product is positioned for sensitive households, but the word alone does not prove material safety, allergy suitability, or irritation outcomes.

What to verify

  • Material identity: check whether the mat is EVA, XPE, IXPE, PVC, TPU, cotton, or another material.
  • Documentation: ask which reports support the product or material claim.
  • Care guidance: review how the mat should be cleaned and maintained.
  • Personal needs: families with allergy or sensitivity concerns should follow professional guidance.

PopsyKosy context

PopsyKosy points shoppers to material documentation, including USP Class VI-tested EVA and other current records, rather than asking families to trust the hypoallergenic label by itself.

Review material documentation

FAQ

Is hypoallergenic a regulated term?

No. Treat it as a positioning word, then check the actual material documentation and care instructions.

What matters more than the label?

Material identity, current records, disclosed care instructions, product scope, and professional guidance for specific allergy or sensitivity concerns.