We are all unique, right up to our skin. We are all born with varying skin types and are more likely to have allergic reactions and indifference to certain things. A few basic skin types common in the realm of skincare are dry, acne-prone, oily, sticky, and sensitive skin.
You probably don’t know what triggers your particular skin issues in the first place or how to treat them correctly, especially if you have sensitive skin. Does having sensitive skin run in the family, or can it develop? Can the sensitivity of skin change with time? And what common skincare products should be avoided by someone with sensitive skin?
In this video, we will be discussing the solutions to all of these queries and clear up many misconceptions about sensitive skin.
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⏱️ Intro – 0:00
⏱️ Sensitive Skin – 0:48
⏱️Hereditary – 1:39
⏱️Signs And Symptoms – 2:04
⏱️Washing Too Frequently Or Too Vigorously – 3:21
⏱️Utilizing Photosensitive Substances During The Day – 3:54
⏱️Continued Use Of Products That Cause Allergic Reactions – 4:36
⏱️Forgoing Sunscreen – 5:23
⏱️Attempting To Use Products Without A Patch Test – 6:07
⏱️Products Containing Allergens – 6:44
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✍️ Summary:
What is sensitive skin.?
Sensitive skin is more of a problem than a medical diagnosis. As a result, it can sometimes be difficult to know if you have sensitive skin or not.
Can skin sensitivity be hereditary?
You could have a genetic disposition to the skin type. Sensitive skin is more delicate genetically because it has less pigmentation, a thin epidermis, and blood vessels near the skin’s surface, resulting in the appearance of redness and irritation.
Signs and symptoms of sensitive skin
As your skin’s protective layer breaks down, you begin to see the obvious signs of sensitive skin.
Let’s start with the most common trigger: washing too frequently or too vigorously.
When it comes to washing, sensitive skin types require a little more tender loving care. While washing your sensitive skin, you have to find the right balance between cleanliness and harming the skin’s natural barrier.
The next is utilizing photosensitive substances during the day.
Yes, the skin-loving, brightening superstar vitamin C can cause photosensitivity in delicate skin.
The third cause is the continued use of products that cause allergic reactions.
We are all too accustomed to enjoying things that are unhealthy for us. If you have sensitive skin, you should never fall in love with a skincare product that causes irritation to your skin.
The fourth, though equally crucial, is forgoing sunscreen.
If you have sensitive skin, you are familiar with this catch-22: the sun irritates your skin, but many sunblocks can cause allergic responses.
The following trigger is attempting to use products without a patch test.
If you feel you have sensitive skin or are using a product for the first time, you should conduct a patch test beforehand. Patch testing can detect allergy symptoms such as redness or itching.
It’s necessary to verify if you are purchasing products containing allergens.
With skin as temperamental and delicate as sensitive skin, you must be cautious about what you apply to it. Many common skincare and beauty products contain harmful chemicals that are not only bad for sensitive skin but can also make it even more sensitive.
For more information, please watch the video until the very end.
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