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The sensitive skin is a common condition that makes your skin more prone to reactions such as redness and itching. Most people have sensitive skin observe casual ή frequent itching, burn and stinging in places of the skin. The sensitive skin may require a visit to dermatologist.

How to know if you have sensitive skin:

His signs sensitive skin they appear when your skin's protective barrier begins to break down. This can be caused by the environment, allergic reactions to certain products, dehydration or an underlying condition. The symptoms include:    

  • Hard, peeling patches 
  • Wrinkled, rough texture 
  • Redness 
  • Edema 
  • Open sores or yellow crust on the skin 
  • Peeling of the skin

 

General tips for sensitive skin 

When you have sensitive skin, it can feel like everything irritates you. But with a few lifestyle changes, you may see significant improvement. Here are some tips that can help anyone who has sensitive skin

  1. Take short 5- to 10-minute showers with warm - not hot - water
  2. Avoid harsh astringents and exfoliants 
  3. Use a mild, unscented soap 
  4. Use essential oils instead of perfumes 
  5. Use a mild, unscented laundry detergent 
  6. Try using organic cleaners
  7. Always use shaving cream or gel 
  8. Wipe gently after showering and immediately apply moisturizer 
  9. Test new products on an inconspicuous area of ​​skin at least a day before trying to apply them normally

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