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what do do about sensitive skin

Sensitive skin, tips for managing it.

Sensitive skin, if you have sensitive, you may have bad reactions to ordinary skincare products. Signs that you may be experiencing sensitivity after applying skincare products or makeup include burning, stinging, and itching. You may also see visible symptoms such as redness or a rash. You can have sensitive skin for many reasons; it could be genetics, weather, or even the environment. A couple of things you can do to reduce sensitivity are selectively choosing products specially made for sensitive skin reducing sun exposure, and not over-cleansing or scrubbing your skin.

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You may have noticed the skin around your eyes is especially thin and delicate. All the joys and sorrows of life are shown through the lines and deep wrinkles we see around our eyes. Because the skin around your eyes is thinner than anywhere else on your body, the collagen in the last in that helped keep that skin plump begins to break down with age and begins to show fine lines and wrinkles. Notably, the skin around the eyes does not produce oil like the rest of your face, so with lacks the natural ability to moisturize itself

Spending too much time in the sun or smoking can lead to an accelerated aging process.

You’ll want to make sure you utilize products made especially for sensitive skin and the eye areas. Seek out moisturizers, serums, creams, cleansers that are gentle and moisturizing. In addition, you can use retinol, a form of vitamin A to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Note that retinol used around your eyes should be specifically formulated for the eye area. Hyaluronic acid is an excellent choice for hydrating the eye area.

Because the skin around your eyes can be sensitive, choosing products made specifically for the eye area is essential. Look for gentle moisturizers, serums, and creams that contain effective anti-wrinkle ingredients, such as:

Take caution when removing eye makeup; be sure to use an oil-free makeup remover and do not pull, tug or scrub the delicate skin around your eyes.