Sensitive Skin type & care
Sensitive skin is the type of skin that reacts externally and internally to changes in life and can be both oily and dry. It gets easily disturbed by skin-care products and has a tendency of developing broken veins and blotchiness, giving the skin a flushed, reddish look, which may be itchy. The more serious cases of sensitive skin types may need dermatological help and guidance for proper care and possible medication.
Beauty Tips for Sensitive Skin Care
The two main types of Sensitive skin: the one that is susceptible to break outs and the other being the easily irritated kind. These irritations may be caused due to overuse of products or harshness of the skincare products. Tell tale signs of Sensitive skin are reactions to some skin products and irritation or redness occurring on the skin. Extreme cases of persons having hypersensitive skin are recorded too and this category has skin that usually goes with blonde or red-haired people and reacts to irritants by turning blotchy and developing spots and rashes. This type of sensitive skin does not tan mostly but burns and causes freckles.
Home remedies for sensitive skin type
- Cleansing for Sensitive skin types requires the use of gentle, water-soluble lotions and tepid water. Hot water and washcloths must be avoided as these can be irritants for sensitive skin
- Using a moisturizer is an integral part of skin care routine for sensitive skin and it is essential to protect to protect this special skin type. The moisturizer used must be hypoallergenic and fragrance free.
- Skin care products containing too many stabilizers/chemicals for adding on shelf life of a product tend to wreak havoc with hypersensitive skin and need to be given a miss.
- It is very important to maintain the natural moisture of sensitive skin, as dehydrated skin is vulnerable to immune responses, infections, damage caused due to sun exposure and sub-clinical irritation.
- A nourishing moisturizer provides a protective seal on sensitive skin and must be layered into the skin to trap the essential moisture, regenerate the skin cell complex and keep skin hydrated at all times.
- Eating a healthy, balanced diet is very important for good skincare, especially for sensitive skin and meals that include generous servings of vegetables and fruit that have higher water content and vitamin sources helps maintain healthy skin.
- Excessive cleansing can take away the lipid barrier intended to protect skin from bacteria and environmental assaults and is best avoided and only hydrating masques must be used for sensitive skin which boost the moisture level while exfoliating the skin.
- Moisturizing must be followed up with a sun block cream containing minimum SPF of 15. This protects the skin from incidental and extended exposure to sun and harsh lights.
- Products/detergents used for laundry/dishwashing that contain perfumes can be potential irritants for the skin and should be avoided. Instead, skin care products containing soothing ingredients like chamomile, oats, grape seed, aloe vera, green tea and rose extracts be chosen as these naturally nourish over-stimulated nerve endings that initiates skin irritation.