Sensitive skin
Sensitive skin is a condition where the skin reacts strongly to external factors or skincare products. Individuals with sensitive skin often experience irritation, redness, itching, or may develop red patches and hives when exposed to minor stimuli. Sensations of heat and tightness on the skin are also common signs of sensitive skin
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The causes of sensitive skin may include:
Genetic Factors: Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to sensitive skin inherited from previous generations.
Environmental Factors: Environmental influences such as sun exposure, wind, cold weather, and air pollution can stimulate and irritate the skin.
Skincare Products: The use of skincare products containing chemicals, fragrances, or ingredients that can cause irritation may contribute to sensitive skin.
Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, such as during pregnancy or puberty, can also impact the condition of the skin.
Incorrect Skincare Habits: Using skincare products that are not suitable for one’s skin type or not adhering to the correct skincare routine can contribute to skin sensitivity.
Diet and Nutrition: Food choices can affect the skin, and certain foods may cause irritation for individuals with sensitive skin.
Sensitive Skin Care:
Use Gentle Products: Opt for skincare products that are gentle and free from irritating chemicals.
Avoid Stimulating Environmental Factors: Reduce exposure to sunlight, strong winds, and environmental factors that may stimulate the skin.
Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Eat a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and uphold a healthy lifestyle.
To care for sensitive skin, it is important to use gentle products without irritating chemicals, avoid exposure to environmental factors that can trigger skin sensitivity, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. If the condition of sensitive skin worsens, seeking the advice of a dermatologist is important to ensure the selection of suitable skincare products and methods.