10 Ways to Protect Your Sensitive Skin
We are all born with skin types that are both positive and negative.
Fair skin brings with it a double-edged sword.
On the one hand, it is attractive.
On the other hand, it can cause no end of trouble for you.
Here are 10 ways to keep your sensitive skin healthy and beautiful.
An effective fair skin care routine is really simple when we follow a few fundamental steps.
Most important is to understand the definition of sensitive skin so you can understand if this condition applies to you.
Then, we can cover the 10 best ways to protect yourself while taking advantage of the beauty this skin type offers.
The Definition of Sensitive Skin Having fair skin makes you more vulnerable that most people.
Your skin can become irritated when you come into contact with the world around you.
This irritation can even be caused by skin care products themselves which is why the cure is sometimes worse than the problem itself.
The type of skin you have will determine the type of products you should be using on a regular basis.
That's why it's so important to take the time to read product labeling to determine if your fair skin will be helped or harmed.
Look for statements such as "for sensitive skin" or "not for sensitive skin" or similar statements that tell you what to expect if you use the product.
You may know through your own experience that, in general, most skin types do not respond well to products that are chemical based ingredients.
Look for products that contain natural ingredients and that are designed for your skin.
Chemically based compounds in products do help some people but, for the person with fair skin, the threshold for damage is quite a bit lower than the average person.
The damage comes much quicker and more severe for fair-skinned users of these products which is why it's so important to choose only products that are specifically formulated for your skin sensitivity.
Finally, people with fair skin are quite susceptible to acne.
Good skin hygiene means keeping your skin pores clean and not clogged with oils or lotions you think are protecting your sensitive skin.
Clogged pores are fertile ground for acne-causing bacteria to grow.
Now that you have a definition, here are the 10 things you should do to protect your sensitive skin: 1.
Use only sensitive skin care products that have natural ingredients, not chemicals or oils in them that could clog pores and contribute to acne or skin irritation.
2.
Do not use skin care products that any kind of chemical-based additives such as perfumes or coloring.
3.
Skin toners are not a good thing either.
These contain compounds that will actually dry your skin and cause irritation.
4.
Be careful of what you touch.
No matter what you touch, be it laundry products, things at work, things at home, do not touch your face without first washing your hands with a sensitive skin soap product.
Chemicals, grime, and bacteria are enemies to sensitive skin.
5.
Another important tip for 'sensitive skin care' is to avoid excessive exposure to sun.
Apply sun screen lotion before getting out in the sun.
6.
It goes without saying that the Sun is not a good thing for folks with fair skin but I remind you anyway.
In spite of negative news stories about the effectiveness of sun screen, use it anyway.
At the very least, wear a hat and keep your arms and legs covered when venturing out in bright sunlight.
7.
Hypoallergenic moisturizers that are labeled for sensitive skin are your friend.
These usually contain only natural ingredients and no harmful additives.
8.
Stay away from soap based or alcohol based skin cleansing products.
Again, the word is: natural! You want skin cleansers with non- toxic ingredients and that are labeled for sensitive skin application.
You will need to cleanse your face daily to clean off the grime and bacteria picked up out in the world.
9.
Using a good exfoliation product once a week is recommended.
It will help clean your face of dead skin cells so the body can replace them with new cells to keep your fair skin radiant.
Be very gentle, though.
Sensitive skin does not do well with vigorous scrubbing.
10.
Remove makeup as soon as possible.
As soon as you get home from work, use a hypoallergenic makeup-remover and get that stuff off your face.
The longer you allow makeup to sit there, the greater the chance of clogged pores giving acne the fertile environment it needs.
Bonus 11.
Scroll down for the blog.
Fair skin brings with it a double-edged sword.
On the one hand, it is attractive.
On the other hand, it can cause no end of trouble for you.
Here are 10 ways to keep your sensitive skin healthy and beautiful.
An effective fair skin care routine is really simple when we follow a few fundamental steps.
Most important is to understand the definition of sensitive skin so you can understand if this condition applies to you.
Then, we can cover the 10 best ways to protect yourself while taking advantage of the beauty this skin type offers.
The Definition of Sensitive Skin Having fair skin makes you more vulnerable that most people.
Your skin can become irritated when you come into contact with the world around you.
This irritation can even be caused by skin care products themselves which is why the cure is sometimes worse than the problem itself.
The type of skin you have will determine the type of products you should be using on a regular basis.
That's why it's so important to take the time to read product labeling to determine if your fair skin will be helped or harmed.
Look for statements such as "for sensitive skin" or "not for sensitive skin" or similar statements that tell you what to expect if you use the product.
You may know through your own experience that, in general, most skin types do not respond well to products that are chemical based ingredients.
Look for products that contain natural ingredients and that are designed for your skin.
Chemically based compounds in products do help some people but, for the person with fair skin, the threshold for damage is quite a bit lower than the average person.
The damage comes much quicker and more severe for fair-skinned users of these products which is why it's so important to choose only products that are specifically formulated for your skin sensitivity.
Finally, people with fair skin are quite susceptible to acne.
Good skin hygiene means keeping your skin pores clean and not clogged with oils or lotions you think are protecting your sensitive skin.
Clogged pores are fertile ground for acne-causing bacteria to grow.
Now that you have a definition, here are the 10 things you should do to protect your sensitive skin: 1.
Use only sensitive skin care products that have natural ingredients, not chemicals or oils in them that could clog pores and contribute to acne or skin irritation.
2.
Do not use skin care products that any kind of chemical-based additives such as perfumes or coloring.
3.
Skin toners are not a good thing either.
These contain compounds that will actually dry your skin and cause irritation.
4.
Be careful of what you touch.
No matter what you touch, be it laundry products, things at work, things at home, do not touch your face without first washing your hands with a sensitive skin soap product.
Chemicals, grime, and bacteria are enemies to sensitive skin.
5.
Another important tip for 'sensitive skin care' is to avoid excessive exposure to sun.
Apply sun screen lotion before getting out in the sun.
6.
It goes without saying that the Sun is not a good thing for folks with fair skin but I remind you anyway.
In spite of negative news stories about the effectiveness of sun screen, use it anyway.
At the very least, wear a hat and keep your arms and legs covered when venturing out in bright sunlight.
7.
Hypoallergenic moisturizers that are labeled for sensitive skin are your friend.
These usually contain only natural ingredients and no harmful additives.
8.
Stay away from soap based or alcohol based skin cleansing products.
Again, the word is: natural! You want skin cleansers with non- toxic ingredients and that are labeled for sensitive skin application.
You will need to cleanse your face daily to clean off the grime and bacteria picked up out in the world.
9.
Using a good exfoliation product once a week is recommended.
It will help clean your face of dead skin cells so the body can replace them with new cells to keep your fair skin radiant.
Be very gentle, though.
Sensitive skin does not do well with vigorous scrubbing.
10.
Remove makeup as soon as possible.
As soon as you get home from work, use a hypoallergenic makeup-remover and get that stuff off your face.
The longer you allow makeup to sit there, the greater the chance of clogged pores giving acne the fertile environment it needs.
Bonus 11.
Scroll down for the blog.