Top Tips for Sensitive Skin

Top Tips for Sensitive Skin

Have sensitive or sensitised skin? Here are our do’s (and don’ts!) to help keep it calm and balanced

Have sensitive or sensitised skin? Here are our do’s (and don’ts!) to help keep it calm and balanced: 

  • Identify your triggers so you know what to avoid.
  • Don’t OVER cleanse. A single cleanse in the morning and a double cleanse at night, if you’re wearing makeup and SPF, is plenty.
  • Opt for gentle cleansers rather than overly foaming textures. Cream cleansers are great for sensitive skin.
  • Don’t over-exfoliate and stop exfoliation temporarily if your skin is inflamed.
  • Outside of using a face cloth, try and avoid manual exfoliation. Opt for gentle chemical exfoliants such as PHAs (polyhydroxy acids).
  • Add new products to your routine, slowly. Especially when it comes to retinoids and exfoliating acids.
  • Avoid excess sun exposure and wear SPF daily, all year round. Mineral-based sunscreens using zinc or titanium dioxide are better tolerated by sensitive skin.
  • Keep it hydrated with serums, mists and moisturisers. Brilliant hydrating ingredients include hyaluronic acid (always apply on damp skin with a moisturiser on top), urea, glycerin and squalane.
  • If your skin is feeling particularly sore, use cleansers that can easily be washed away with water rather than a flannel which may cause further irritation due to friction.
  • Incorporate hyaluronic acid. Apply to damp skin and always make sure to use a moisturiser on top.
  • Avoid long, hot showers and use lukewarm water to cleanse your skin at the sink.
  • Avoid harsh soaps and astringent toners.
  • Strengthen your skin’s barrier with gentle ingredients such as ceramides, centella asiatica, cholesterol, beta-glucan and sodium PCA.
  • If your skin is very sore, use an occlusive balm on affected areas, over the top of your moisturiser. This is also a great way to reduce friction from mask-wearing.
  • Opt for fragrance-free and essential oil-free products wherever possible. Unless your skin can tolerate them. There will always be exceptions to this rule as products can be formulated to be gentler on the skin.
  • Avoid products with a high concentration of simple alcohols (in the first 7 ingredients of the INCI list). For ease, these will be listed as: alcohol denat/denatured alcohol and isopropyl alcohol. The caveat being chemical exfoliants, as alcohol is often used to stabilise the formula.
  • Avoid drying clay masks. Choose cream textures instead.
  • Keep your routine simple until your skin can tolerate higher strength actives.
  • Be gentle with your skin. Think of it like a delicate piece of ribbon, rather than a brick wall.


Example routine for sensitive/sensitised skin: 

  • Gentle cleanser
  • Hydrating/Soothing mist
  • Eye cream – if using
  • Hydrating/Soothing serum
  • Moisturiser
  • Facial Oil – if using
  • SPF (AM only, of course!)

 

Product recommendations for sensitive/sensitised skin: 

  • Avène Skin Recovery Cream
  • Pestle & Mortar Pure Hyaluronic Serum
  • Clinique Super City Block SP40
  • Curél – the entire range is suitable for sensitivity
  • Darphin Intral Daily Rescue Serum
  • DeliKate® Recovery Cream
  • Dermalogica UltraCalming™ Cleanser
  • Jordan Samuel Skin The Aftershow Treatment Cleanser for Sensitive Skin
  • Sunday Riley Juno Antioxidant + Superfood Face Oil
  • Pai British Summer Time SPF30
  • Ren Evercalm™ Overnight Recovery Balm
  • Zelens Power D Treatment Drops

 

Looking for a full routine? Check out The Sensitive Face Box for a curated kit of products designed to soothe and hydrate sensitive skin. 

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