Cring for sensitive skin requires a conscious effort to soothe, cleanse, and moisturize rough and inflamed patches on the face and body. There is nothing worse than the feeling of dry, itchy, and tight skin on the face or body, shiny from irritation and even experiencing periods of cracking and oozing.
Caring for sensitive skin can be a ‘sensitive’ topic – it can be frustrating to see your formerly pink and supple skin turn red, arid, and inflamed. Some of the most common advice from the past can actually harm dry and/or sensitive skin, so it pays to check into the current best practices to find out how to best care for your sensitive skin.
What is sensitive skin?

Different people experience sensitive skin in different ways. Some people find that they have flaky or patchy areas, while others have itchy, dry, and red skin all over their body. These bouts of sensitive skin can be caused by dermatological conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, or by an allergic reaction to detergents, pollens, or soaps.
While some people find that their sensitive skin results in oozing or ‘mushy’ patches of skin, others experience dryness and cracking. While figuring out what is causing the problem can be difficult, once you figure it out, you can address it in the correct way. Avoid your trigger irritants, cultivate good skincare habits, and choose the best products for your skin. Read more…
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