Sensitive Skin Care Tips
Sensitive skin care varies for almost every individual because well, we are all different. Although we like this part of us, it makes it very hard to pinpoint the problem of sensitive skin and also even harder to solve it. We can easily help maintain it, but solving it is a different issue. So let’s look as some sensitive skin care tips that can help you prevent or control your sensitive skin.
First, find out if your problems are even sensitive skin related. Ask yourself these easy questions to help find out:
- 1 Do you blush, itch or sunburn easily?
- 2 Does your skin react badly when in contact with wool or latex?
- 3 Do you have food allergies or break out when changing skin care products?
- 4 When your stress levels change, does your skin show it?
If you answered yes to number 1, you most likely have fair-skin and has been that way since birth. Luckily, there are a number of things you can do to help with this. The most important thing to do is to stay out of the sun for long periods of time and wear sunscreen as needed. Answering yes to number 1 and 2 means that you truly do have sensitive skin. Taking proper precautions like avoiding anything that causes breakouts and being very selective in choosing your skin care product can help manage your sensitive skin.
Yes to numbers 3 and 4 would mean that you have sensitive skin triggers. This means that there are just things in life that cause your skin to be sensitive for a moment but not all the time. Of course the obvious is to avoid these things but most of time you can’t. Paying attention and noticing changes will be the key to fighting back. If you can pinpoint the moment your skin changes from your newest skin care product, check the labels and see what is different. Or just switch to a non petroleum based skin care product, so that your skin is not exposed to chemicals.
The hardest will be the stress trigger. Stress can not be managed with skin care products, but it can be controlled with the same remedy just noted—paying attention. Realize when you are stressed or getting stressed and stop it before it gets out of control. Using a breathing exercise or taking a walk will generally cause the heart rate to lower and not cause the skin to become sensitive.
Lastly, allegories can also be a large trigger for sensitive skin. Watch the daily weather for increases in mold or pollen and then take proper precautions such as an over the counter, mild allergy treatments.
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