Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin is skin that is more prone to inflammation, redness, stinging, and itching when exposed to certain ingredients or environmental factors. Managing it involves using a minimalist routine that focuses on barrier repair with gentle, fragrance-free products.

Core Principles for Sensitive Skin:
Prioritize a Strong Barrier: The foundation of sensitive skincare is a healthy skin barrier. Focus on ingredients like ceramides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid that help rebuild the skin's natural defenses and lock in moisture.
Avoid Common Irritants: Stay away from products containing fragrance (even natural ones), alcohol, harsh sulfates (SLS/SLES), and strong physical scrubs, as these are primary triggers for flare-ups.
Go "Low and Slow" with Actives: If you wish to use active ingredients like retinoids or acids, introduce them slowly (a few times a week) and always patch test first. Opt for gentler options like azelaic acid or bakuchiol over harsher alternatives.
Sun Protection is Essential: Use a broad-spectrum mineral-based sunscreen (zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) with at least SPF 30 daily, as sensitive skin is more susceptible to sun damage.

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