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For people with sensitive skin, this type of skin tends to be dry, itchy, red and easily irritated. Sensitive skin requires extra care. Finding the right moisturizer for sensitive skin can not only soothe inflamed skin and reduce redness but also lock in the moisture for your skin and strengthen the skin’s barrier.

soothing ingredients

(1) Choose a gentle moisturizer for sensitive skin that contain soothing ingredients

Due to the protective barrier of sensitive skin is thinner or damaged, you should choose a gentle moisturizer without harsh ingredients. Look for the moisturizers that contain soothing ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, aloe vera or oat. These ingredients can nourish, soothe, and repair the irritated skin.

common irritants

(2) Be cautious of common irritants

If you have sensitive skin, you should stay away from the common irritants that cause skin irritation and allergies. You should avoid using the moisturizers that contain sulfates, alcohol, parabens, dyes or fragrance. For the people with very sensitive skin, you can use the moisturizers labeled “hypoallergenic” or “non-comedogenic”, which are less likely to cause allergic reactions and clog pores.

Stop using acids

(3) Stop using acids

Acids are good at enhancing skin exfoliation. But, they may lead to skin barrier disruption in people with sensitive skin. Read the product label carefully when you are choosing the moisturizer. Common acids include salicylic, lactic, and glycolic acids.

Observe your skin condition

(4) Observe your skin condition for a period

When you try a new moisturizer, observe your skin condition from time to time. It can take 6-8 weeks to show up negative effects after you start using a new product. If your skin is irritated, please stop using it and consult the doctor immediately.

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