Redness - Sensitive skin

Redness - Sensitive skin

Sensitive skin can react to various irritants resulting in irritation, redness, hives and general symptoms that signal a skin reaction. See below for more information and find the product that best meets your needs. ... Read More Ask a question

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What is sensitive skin?

The term sensitive skin is used to describe skin with reduced tolerance to cosmetics or personal care products. In surveys, about 50% of women and 40% of men may report having sensitive skin.

Dermatologists, when diagnosing this type of skin, pay attention to:

  • Skin reactions such as blisters, skin bumps or skin erosion
  • Dry skin
  • Irritations or redness

Causes of sensitive skin

There are a number of scientifically recognized causes of sensitive skin, some of which are:

  • Irritant contact dermatitis
  • Allergic contact dermatitis
  • Eczema / dermatitis of any kind
  • Urticaria
  • Rosacea
  • Dry skin

What factors cause reactions in sensitive skin?

Sensitive skin can react to a variety of reactive agents. Factors include:

  • Skin disorders or allergic reactions (eczema, rosacea, allergic dermatitis, etc.)
  • Severely dry or injured skin, which does not have the ability to protect the nerve endings in the skin resulting in skin reactions
  • Exposure to harmful environmental factors (sun, wind, extreme heat or cold)
  • Genetic factors, as well as age and gender, can play a role in causing skin reactions.

What to avoid when you have sensitive skin?

  • Hot showers or long baths
  • Scented care products
  • Granular exfoliating products
  • Chemical exfoliation products
  • Excessive sun exposure, without sun protection
  • Hard cleaners or soaps
  • Rough fabrics
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