by Mona Jones
You have to follow stringent steps in your selection of cleansing, moisturising and make-up products if you have dry sensitive skin to take care of. Firstly, you need to reduce the amount of products you put on your face. The fact is, the more chemicals you come into contact with, the bigger the chance of getting rashes. The products ought to be perfume-free and hypo-allergenic so that you don’t develop red, irritation blotches. Blusher and foundation could present some problems for dry sensitive skin.
Try not to put on too much make-up in order to allow your skin to breathe adequately. When you are shopping for make up, other than looking for the hypo-allergenic label, you should also try to ensure that they are oil-free. Furthermore, foundation and blusher should be water-based because they don’t clog your pores. Moreover, oil-absorbing foundations are not recommended for dry sensitive skin, because they will make your skin even drier.
Furthermore, the use of exfoliants or astringent products is not to be recommended on dry sensitive skin because they could irritate the thin upper layers of skin. The same thing must be said in relation to cleansing – too much washing of the face can result in eliminating the natural oils that oil the skin, which will result in an accelerated dryness.
Furthermore, the day-time moisturiser should have an incorporated SPF (sun-protection factor) of at least 15. However, although you may like sunbathing, dry sensitive skin doesn’t really allow you to enjoy such outdoor pleasures.
Don’t expose dry sensitive skin to the sun just to tan it, because you will only achieve early ageing and possibly even quite serious health issues. And last but not least, a warning must be given that you should change some of your cosmetic products for others along the lines mentioned above.
If you decide that you want to switch to another brand of skincare products, it is very important that you test the product on a small section of skin in order to check whether it provokes any allergic reactions.





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