Best Skin Care for Sensitive Skin

Exploring natural sensitive skin products that won’t irritate skin

Written by: 100% PURE®
May 25, 2018 // 100% PURE®
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When you’ve got sensitive skin, shopping for makeup and skincare can feel a bit like walking through a minefield. Burning, redness, and inflamed skin can all be side effects of using a product that’s too harsh for sensitive skin. Want products that won’t trigger a bad skin reaction? Read on for our 100% PURE guide!

Do I Have Sensitive Skin?

First things first: do you have sensitive skin? When deciding how sensitive your skin might be, consider that there are two possibilities. The first possibility is that you do have ‘sensitive skin’, which can be part of your genetic code. Thin skin, blood vessels close to the surface of the skin, less pigmentation, and a weaker outer skin barrier are all common complaints of sensitive skin types. These factors often mean redness and irritation for your precious skin.

The other possibility is that your skin has been sensitized. This means that the lipid barrier of the skin has been compromised by something other than hereditary factors. Causes for sensitized skin can include stress, diet, environment, pollution, alcohol consumption, smoking, hormones, and over-exfoliation.

Sensitive Skin Symptoms

If your skin frequently reacts to different products, that could be a big indicator that you have sensitive skin. For example, say you try a new moisturizer that your girlfriend let’s you borrow. Your skin may suddenly feel irritated, itchy, tingly or start burning. Some also experience redness, dry patches, and tightness of the skin. For lighter skin types, another good indicator is if redness appears shortly after applying gentle pressure to the skin.

Recommended Sensitive Skin Products

Cleansers

Our luxurious Coconut Oil Moisturize Cleansing Milk is made with coconut water to hydrate the skin, coconut milk to soften the skin, and coconut oil to moisturize and lock in hydration. This gentle cleanser is great for sensitive skin and sensitized skin because it won’t strip skin of necessary oils. It also helps to increase moisture and hydration in the skin and lipid barrier.

Blood Orange Cleansing Balm is another cleanser with an ultra luxurious feel. It starts as a solid balm, but turns to a cleansing oil when you rub it between your fingertips. Gently massage into the skin to dissolve makeup, dirt, and pollutants. Use lukewarm water to wipe it away with a washcloth and reveal clean and supple skin. This is a great cleanser for those with severely dry or sensitive skin.

Toner

Our Restorative Sea Culture Hydrate Toner is packed with hydrating ingredients for sensitive skin. Chia seed water, hyaluronic acid, and sea algae all work to plump and hydrate thirsty skin cells. This toner does not dry or strip sensitive skin, like many conventional toners do.

Serum

Our Restorative Sea Hydrate Serum also contains the same hydrating ingredients to help this lightweight serum saturate dry or sensitive skin.

Moisturizers

Our Restorative Sea Culture Extra Riche Cream is a rich moisturizer which aids in restoring the lipid barrier with omega 7 from sea buckthorn, coconut oil, shea butter, and bacuri butter. These ingredients are fast absorbing, moisturizing, and healing.

If you have sensitive skin and prefer a lightweight moisturizer, Hydra Drench Cream is a great option. Made to hydrate the skin with its base of chia seed gel, it penetrates the lipid barrier to provide hydration to the skin cells. Chia gel also plumps skin and replenishes water loss in sensitive skin.

Facial Oil

Our pure Argan Oil naturally contains reparative and softening vitamins A and E. Vitamin A helps to increase skin cell regeneration, while Vitamin E helps to heal and improve the appearance of the skin. This oil is also beneficial for those experiencing skin ailments like psoriasis and eczema.

Mask

The aloe vera juice in our hydrogel Caffeine Mask provides gentle hydration to sensitive skin. This mask is also very beneficial for those who have spent time in the sun, since coffee works below the surface of skin to help repair sun damage. Caffeine from green tea, yerba mate, and coffee help to stimulate, increase blood flow and oxygen, and act as an anti inflammatory to reduce redness.

What to Look for When Shopping for Sensitive Skin Products

All 100% PURE skin care products contain ingredients that are crucial for skin health. Look for these specific types of ingredients when shopping for products for sensitive skin:

Soothing ingredients

Ingredients like chamomile, calendula, and aloe just to name a few are wonderful for soothing and calming inflamed irritated skin.

Hydrating ingredients

Hyaluronic acid, aloe, cactus and other ingredients that provide hydration to skin are beneficial to skin that is sensitive because if the lipid barrier is compromised, it is much easier for transdermal water loss to occur. This means that the skin will lose some of its much needed hydration, therefore it should be replenished with hydrating ingredients.

Moisturizing ingredients

Coconut oil, argan oil, olive oil, and avocado butter are all nourishing ingredients that contain important vitamins like A and E, and help to repair the lipid barrier of the skin. These moisturizing ingredients also help to seal in hydration slowing the process of transdermal water loss.

Antioxidants

Green tea, coffee, and other antioxidants are beneficial for increasing circulation in the skin, and helping to calm inflammation and reduce redness. They also help to protect the skin from free radicals, caused by pollution smoke and other environmental factors.

What to Avoid If You Have Sensitive Skin

Not all skin care products are created equal. Many may not be suitable for delicate, sensitive skin because of their ingredients. Some top offending skin care ingredients include:

Fragrances

Strong fragrances can be an irritant for sensitive skin. Synthetic fragrances are often irritating, but even essential oils can be triggers for some.

Parabens

Studies show that parabens artificially mimic estrogens in the body, leading to a host of topical and internal problems. For sensitive skin types, parabens can also worsen eczema, psoriasis, and contact dermatitis.

Detergents

Sulfates like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate are known culprits to avoid if you have sensitive skin. Most used in cleansers, they strip skin of its own protective barrier, and damage the delicate lipid layers which keep skin supple and smooth. Harsh detergents can also disrupt skin’s natural moisture balance and sebum production, leading to dry or irritated skin.

Isopropyl Alcohol

Everyone knows that alcohol can dry out the skin, yet you’ll find it in many conventional skincare products like cleansers, moisturizers, and toners. It can easily strip your skin of its protective barrier, making sensitive skin more prone to bacteria, infections, and dryness.

Petrochemicals

Sourced from petroleum (think gasoline, diesel oil), these industrial chemical preservatives can cause serious buildup on the skin. They can trap bacteria, clog pores, and cause breakouts in sensitive skin.

Menthoxypropanediol

This synthetic version of menthol is used to give skin care products a minty fresh feel, but has been linked to lots of allergic reactions.

Steam

While a spa steam room session may sound lovely, steam can increase redness and cause dryness in sensitive skin. Using water that’s too hot can also cause adverse reactions. The best practice when it comes to water temperature? Always use lukewarm and skip the steam.

Abrasive scrubs

Scrubs that are too abrasive can disrupt lipid barrier function, and even cause micro tears in the skin. If you’ve got sensitive skin, your lipid barrier is already compromised. So using harsh scrubs will only wreak havoc on your delicate skin.

Cleansing brushes or sponges

Super sonic cleansing brushes might be trendy, but can be way too intense for sensitive skin. It’s best to use brushes with bristles made for sensitive skin, and to use it no more than 3 times a week. Opt for gentle facial sponges like our Konjac Sponge and avoid abrasive sponges like plastic loofahs.

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