Sensitive Skin
December 14, 2008 by Frederick Zammit
Published in Skin
Caring for sensitive skin.
Sensitive skin is usually quite fine in texture, with a inclination to be rosier than usual. Easily irritable by products and exterior factors, it is also prone to redness and allergy, and may have fine broken veins across the cheeks and nose.
There are varying levels of sensitivity, if you feel you cannot use any products on your skin without irritating it, cleanse with whole milk and moisturize with a solution of glycerin and rosewater. These should alleviate it.
Caring for sensitive skin
This skin needs extra-gentle products to keep it elastic and healthy. Choose from a wide range of hypo-allergenic products that are particularly formulated to protect sensitive skin. These products are free of common irritants, such as fragrance, that can cause dryness, itchiness or even allergic reaction.
It is vital to keep your skin moisturized to keep it strong and elastic and provide an obstacle against irritants that can lead to sensitivity. Dryness can make sensitive skin more uncomfortable, so it is a good idea to choose an fragrance-free moisturizer.
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December 14th, 2008 at 1:02 pm
A very informative article. I have sensitive skin and this article is a big help to me. Thanks for sharing it.
December 14th, 2008 at 8:23 pm
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December 14th, 2008 at 10:32 pm
I am a long sufferer of sensitive skin and I don’t use anything with fragrance. It’s always helpful to see any articles on this subject. Thank you, Frederick.