your skin
proper techniques for sensitized skin send to a friend print this page

Heard the phrase “less is more”? It really applies to those with sensitive or sensitized skin. Follow these skin care dos and don’ts to help cut down on redness, reactivity, and flare-ups.

 

Do not use hot water when cleansing.

 

When cleansing, if skin is too sensitized even for water, use tissue or a gentle non-fabric cloth to remove product.

 

Don’t use excessive or abrasive movements. Instead, go for gentle, upward circles.

 

Speak to a skin care professional about a “less is more” product regimen that will help calm skin, reduce redness, and protect against flare-ups.

  Be mindful of exfoliants. First speak with a professional skin therapist to see if exfoliation is right for your skin. If it is, he or she will recommend a gentle exfoliant that won’t scratch or inflame skin.
  Use a moisturizer that helps block potentially-irritating pollutants from aggravating skin. These ingredients include:
  Evening Primrose
  Shea Butter
  Vitamin E
  Oat Kernel Exract
     
 
   
 
 

UltraCalming

read more

   

what is your biosensitivity score?

read more

             
 

is stress stressing your skin?

read more

   

sensitivity: genetic, or  environmental?

read more

             
 

reducing redness

read more

   

proper techniques for  sensitized skin

read more

             
 
 
 
 
 
facebook