5 Ways To Identify If You Have Sensitive Skin

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Taking care of your body’s largest organ is sometimes confusing. It covers your entire body and behaves very differently on different parts of the body. As an example, your facial complexion and the care thereof are very different from how you treat your heels! 

You’ve heard the term ‘sensitive skin’, but how do you know if YOUR skin is sensitive? Some factors play a role like genetics, age, and gender, but broadly speaking, first, you need to understand the term.

We all have a protective fatty outer layer on our skin, often known as the lipid (fat) barrier. This barrier performs two key tasks – retaining water and moisture; and protecting our skin from potentially harmful things like UV rays, wind, heat, and harsh chemicals. If you have sensitive skin, this barrier is typically thinner and weaker, making it easier for irritants to penetrate the skin, leading to inflammation. 

Shower to Shower brand manager, Claire Bowen shares five common signs that your skin might be sensitive, which means that you should seek out products that won’t exacerbate the situation. 

Your skin is reactive

Your skin often reacts to soap, detergents, fragrances, perfumes, skincare products, and household products. The reactions can vary from itchiness to dryness or reddening. Exposure to the elements – cold, sun, and wind can also trigger flare-ups. 

Dry skin

Sensitive skin and dry skin go hand in hand, this can also lead to cracked skin and make you more prone to acne breakouts. The cold weather and wind also make it worse. 

More susceptible to sunburn 

You will be more susceptible to the harmful effects of the sun and its UV rays. If your skin is peeling or irritated you are at an even higher risk. You must always wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen SPF 30 or higher. Sunscreens that contain titanium oxide and zinc oxide are more agreeable on sensitive skin. 

Itchy skin

Does your skin often feel itchy and tight? This is another factor of sensitive skin. Hot water can make it worse, so be sure to use lukewarm water instead. As itchy as your skin may be, don’t give in to the itch, scratching will only lead to more irritation. 

Rashes and bumps

When your skin is exposed to triggers it may react with redness, dry and flaky patches, or a bumpy rash. This can be uncomfortable and unsightly and make you feel self-conscious. To avoid this, always test new products on a small area and wait a day to see if your skin reacts before applying it to your face and or body. 

Shower to Shower recently launched a range of sensitive products suited for skin that might be prone to one or more of the above conditions. The range includes an antiperspirant roll-on, a deodorant spray, and a body wash and can be found at all major retailers.

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