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What is Sensitive Skin?
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April 02
What is Sensitive Skin?
Sensitive skin is a common skin type that affects millions of people. If you have sensitive skin, you may experience inflammation, redness, dryness, and itching with exposure to common triggers, such as environmental factors, skin care products, and lifestyle habits. And though the symptoms may differ from person to person, the frustration that comes from having sensitive skin is universal. Understanding what causes sensitive skin to become irritated will help you manage your symptoms and maintain healthy skin for the long-term.
01 What is Sensitive Skin?
Most cases of sensitive skin occur within the facial area, and especially around the eyes since the eye area contains some of the most delicate and thin skin on the body. Facial skin is highly innervated, making adverse sensations on the face more likely. The same nerves that enable your face to feel the softness of a cotton ball also allow you to experience painful facial skin sensations. Furthermore, facial skin comes into contact with the environment and cosmetic products more often than other parts of the body, increasing the risk of irritation. Although sensitive skin is most common on the face, sensitive skin may also develop anywhere on the body, including other exposed areas such as your chest and hands.1
02 What Causes Sensitive Skin?
A variety of factors can contribute to sensitive skin. Some people with sensitive skin are genetically inclined towards inflammation and sensitivities. In other cases, the environment can trigger sensitive skin. Even minimal sun exposure, windy conditions, air pollution, or cold air can inflame and irritate the skin, causing rashes and redness.1
A few common sensitive skin triggers are:
- Fragrance
- Beauty and skin-care products
- Hair products
- Hand sanitizers
- Hot water
- UV Rays (from sunlight and sun lamps)
- Extreme cold or hot conditions
- Wind
- Environmental pollution
- Smoke
- Detergents
- Solvents
- Cleaning agents
- Rough fabrics
- Pressure on skin
- Metals (nickel)
- Rubber, latex, and adhesives
- Plants or pollen
03 What Role Does the Skin Barrier Play in Sensitive Skin?
How Do I Know If I Have Sensitive Skin?
Sensitive skin sufferers may exhibit the following symptoms when they come into contact with an irritant:
- Stinging and burning
- Rashes or hives (erythema)
- Swelling
- Itching
- Redness or discoloration
- Dry skin
- Blistering
- Cracked or bleeding skin
- Patches of leathery skin
04 What Ingredients Should I Avoid with Sensitive Skin?
- Sulfates
- Retinol
- Petroleum
- Fragrance
- Colorants
- Benzoyl Peroxide
- Mineral Oil
- Triclosan
- Baking soda
- Formaldehyde
- Acrylates
- Alcohol (or Ethanol)
05 What ingredients are safe for sensitive skin?
Hyaluronic Acid
Andiroba Oil
Allantoin
Niacinamide
Oleic Pau Mulato Extract
Whether or not you have sensitive skin, choosing your topical skin care products wisely is important for keeping your skin healthy. Using the right ingredients in your skin care regimen sets the stage for a strong skin barrier and a balanced complexion.
06 How should you care for sensitive skin?
07 Practice Consistent Sun Protection
08 Go Fragrance-Free
09 Choose a Gentle Daily Cleanser
10 OS-01 for Your Sensitive Skin
According to SkinSAFE’s review system, OneSkin’s products are rated as highly trusted. For example:
- OS-01 FACE was rated 95% Trusted Choice, Good for Sensitive Skin by SkinSAFE
- OS-01 BODY was rated 91% Trusted Choice and Top Allergen Free by SkinSAFE
- OneSkin PREP Daily Cleanser was rated 91% and Top Allergen Free by SkinSAFE
- OS-01 BODY received an average score of 1.93 and a weighted average of 1.03 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics Database scoring guidelines.
- OS-01 FACE received an average score of 1.02 and a weighted average of 1.04 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics scoring guidelines.
- PREP received an average score of 1.235 and a weighted average of 1.095 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics Database scoring guidelines.
- OS-01 EYE received an average score of 1.2 and a weighted average of 1.08 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics Database scoring guidelines.
All OneSkin products are:
- Paraben free
- Palm oil free
- Phthalate free
- PEG free
- Fragrance free
- Colorant free
- Sulfate free
- Baking soda free
- Triclosan free
- Triclocarban free
- Retinyl Palmitate free
- Mineral Oil free
- Formaldehyde free
- Acrylate free
Key Takeaways:
- Sensitive skin is common; about 70% of women and 60% report having some degree of sensitive skin.
- The cause of sensitive skin varies from person to person. Some may be genetically inclined toward sensitive skin, while others may develop a skin reaction to elements in the environment.
- Skin care products may contain ingredients that cause or worsen sensitive skin, like sulfates, fragrances, and colorants.
- Harsh chemicals can damage the skin barrier, exacerbating sensitive skin symptoms.
- Choosing the right skin care ingredients can help reduce symptoms and soothe sensitive skin.
- Sites like SkinSAFE can help individuals find skin-friendly and health-conscious skin care options.
- OneSkin products are highly rated and trusted skin care products that are free of common irritants, such as fragrances, colorants, and allergens.
Sources:
- https://www.medicaljournals.se/acta/content/html/10.2340/00015555-2397
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533878/
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33852256/
- https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/contact-dermatitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20352742
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1034/j.1600-0536.2003.480209.x
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583886/
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15517027/
- https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1091581810362805
- https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/natural/1534.html
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29495517/
Sensitive skin is a common skin type that affects millions of people. If you have sensitive skin, you may experience inflammation, redness, dryness, and itching with exposure to common triggers, such as environmental factors, skin care products, and lifestyle habits. And though the symptoms may differ from person to person, the frustration that comes from having sensitive skin is universal. Understanding what causes sensitive skin to become irritated will help you manage your symptoms and maintain healthy skin for the long-term.
01 What is Sensitive Skin?
Most cases of sensitive skin occur within the facial area, and especially around the eyes since the eye area contains some of the most delicate and thin skin on the body. Facial skin is highly innervated, making adverse sensations on the face more likely. The same nerves that enable your face to feel the softness of a cotton ball also allow you to experience painful facial skin sensations. Furthermore, facial skin comes into contact with the environment and cosmetic products more often than other parts of the body, increasing the risk of irritation. Although sensitive skin is most common on the face, sensitive skin may also develop anywhere on the body, including other exposed areas such as your chest and hands.1
02 What Causes Sensitive Skin?
A variety of factors can contribute to sensitive skin. Some people with sensitive skin are genetically inclined towards inflammation and sensitivities. In other cases, the environment can trigger sensitive skin. Even minimal sun exposure, windy conditions, air pollution, or cold air can inflame and irritate the skin, causing rashes and redness.1
A few common sensitive skin triggers are:
- Fragrance
- Beauty and skin-care products
- Hair products
- Hand sanitizers
- Hot water
- UV Rays (from sunlight and sun lamps)
- Extreme cold or hot conditions
- Wind
- Environmental pollution
- Smoke
- Detergents
- Solvents
- Cleaning agents
- Rough fabrics
- Pressure on skin
- Metals (nickel)
- Rubber, latex, and adhesives
- Plants or pollen
03 What Role Does the Skin Barrier Play in Sensitive Skin?
How Do I Know If I Have Sensitive Skin?
Sensitive skin sufferers may exhibit the following symptoms when they come into contact with an irritant:
- Stinging and burning
- Rashes or hives (erythema)
- Swelling
- Itching
- Redness or discoloration
- Dry skin
- Blistering
- Cracked or bleeding skin
- Patches of leathery skin
04 What Ingredients Should I Avoid with Sensitive Skin?
- Sulfates
- Retinol
- Petroleum
- Fragrance
- Colorants
- Benzoyl Peroxide
- Mineral Oil
- Triclosan
- Baking soda
- Formaldehyde
- Acrylates
- Alcohol (or Ethanol)
05 What ingredients are safe for sensitive skin?
Hyaluronic Acid
Andiroba Oil
Allantoin
Niacinamide
Oleic Pau Mulato Extract
Whether or not you have sensitive skin, choosing your topical skin care products wisely is important for keeping your skin healthy. Using the right ingredients in your skin care regimen sets the stage for a strong skin barrier and a balanced complexion.
06 How should you care for sensitive skin?
07 Practice Consistent Sun Protection
08 Go Fragrance-Free
09 Choose a Gentle Daily Cleanser
10 OS-01 for Your Sensitive Skin
According to SkinSAFE’s review system, OneSkin’s products are rated as highly trusted. For example:
- OS-01 FACE was rated 95% Trusted Choice, Good for Sensitive Skin by SkinSAFE
- OS-01 BODY was rated 91% Trusted Choice and Top Allergen Free by SkinSAFE
- OneSkin PREP Daily Cleanser was rated 91% and Top Allergen Free by SkinSAFE
- OS-01 BODY received an average score of 1.93 and a weighted average of 1.03 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics Database scoring guidelines.
- OS-01 FACE received an average score of 1.02 and a weighted average of 1.04 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics scoring guidelines.
- PREP received an average score of 1.235 and a weighted average of 1.095 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics Database scoring guidelines.
- OS-01 EYE received an average score of 1.2 and a weighted average of 1.08 based on the EWG’s SkinDeep Cosmetics Database scoring guidelines.
All OneSkin products are:
- Paraben free
- Palm oil free
- Phthalate free
- PEG free
- Fragrance free
- Colorant free
- Sulfate free
- Baking soda free
- Triclosan free
- Triclocarban free
- Retinyl Palmitate free
- Mineral Oil free
- Formaldehyde free
- Acrylate free
Key Takeaways:
- Sensitive skin is common; about 70% of women and 60% report having some degree of sensitive skin.
- The cause of sensitive skin varies from person to person. Some may be genetically inclined toward sensitive skin, while others may develop a skin reaction to elements in the environment.
- Skin care products may contain ingredients that cause or worsen sensitive skin, like sulfates, fragrances, and colorants.
- Harsh chemicals can damage the skin barrier, exacerbating sensitive skin symptoms.
- Choosing the right skin care ingredients can help reduce symptoms and soothe sensitive skin.
- Sites like SkinSAFE can help individuals find skin-friendly and health-conscious skin care options.
- OneSkin products are highly rated and trusted skin care products that are free of common irritants, such as fragrances, colorants, and allergens.
Sources:
- https://www.medicaljournals.se/acta/content/html/10.2340/00015555-2397
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533878/
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33852256/
- https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/contact-dermatitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20352742
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1034/j.1600-0536.2003.480209.x
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3583886/
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15517027/
- https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1091581810362805
- https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/natural/1534.html
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29495517/
Reviewed by Alessandra Zonari, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) and Co-Founder of OneSkin
Alessandra earned her Master’s degree in stem cell biology, and her PhD in skin regeneration and tissue engineering at the Federal University of Minas Gerais in Brazil in collaboration with the 3B’s Research Group in Portugal. Alessandra did a second post-doctoral at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. She is a co-inventor of three patents and has published 20 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals.
Reviewed by Alessandra Zonari, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) and Co-Founder of OneSkin
Alessandra earned her Master’s degree in stem cell biology, and her PhD in skin regeneration and tissue engineering at the Federal University of Minas Gerais in Brazil in collaboration with the 3B’s Research Group in Portugal. Alessandra did a second post-doctoral at the University of Coimbra in Portugal. She is a co-inventor of three patents and has published 20 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals.
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