Most common questions used to investigate
Do you use alcohol-based beauty products?
Do you easily notice redness on your face after using any product?
Are you exposed to too much sunlight every day?
Do you usually take long baths?
Does your face easily become oily?
Do you drink more than eight glasses of water every day?
Have you been exfoliating your skin?
DO you often touch your face?
Do you check your skincare ingredients before using them?
Common conclusions
Avoid using alcohol-based products and those with harsh chemicals as they may irritate your sensitive skin. Use those who have moisturizing effects instead to keep your skin balanced.
Always does a skin test every time you plan to use a product on your face. It would be much better if you use mild and organic ones.
Rain or shine, it is important to wear sunscreen every day to keep your skin protected from harmful external factors.
For a sensitive skin, shorter baths are advisable, and use a lukewarm water when you wash your face.
Always bring wipes with you wherever you are to cleanse the dirt on your face caused by pollution and dirt. Bacteria buildup on your skin might lead to irritation and breakout.
Don’t forget always to stay hydrated as it will help balance your sensitive skin. It also elevates hydration levels and keeps your skin calm and clear.
Exfoliating your skin helps remove dead skin cells, but for the sensitive skin type, make sure to use products with vitamins B5 and E to soften and smoothen your skin.
Avoid touching your face from time to time, especially if your hands are dirty. Bacterias from your hands will transfer to your face, which can irritate your sensitive skin and cause further skin problems.
See to it that the beauty products you're using are gentle on your skin and non-irritant. Always consider using products that can replenish your skin’s lost moisture.
Before trying any skincare products, always examine the active ingredients present on the product to prevent skin rashes, allergic reactions, and other sensitive skin issues.
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