Main Types Of Skin Sensitivities
June 26, 2009 by admin
“Normal” balanced skin has a solid skin barrier that shields the skin cells, keeping allergens and irritating substances from the deeper skin layers. Unless sunburned, your skin rarely stings, reddens, or develops acne, allowing normal skin types to use most products without reacting. However, the irony is that many products may not be potent enough to penetrate the “thick” barrier and deliver results.
According to leading dermatologist Dr. Leslie Baumann, sensitive skin – which is reported by over 40 percent of people – has a weaker barrier, making it vulnerable to many kinds of skin reactions. While many products target sensitive skin, there are four very different subtypes of sensitive skin, so your treatments and products must address your unique subtype:
Acne subtype: Develops acne, blackheads, or whiteheads
Rosacea subtype: Develops recurring flushing, facial redness, and hot sensation
Stinging subtype: Develops stinging or burning of skin
Allergic subtype: Develops redness, itching, and flaking of skin.
All of these sensitive skin subtypes have one thing in common: inflammation. That’s why all the treatments for sensitive skin are designed to reduce inflammation and reduce its cause.






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