Sensitive Skin Care during the Summer Months
Sensitive skin isn't actually considered a skin type, but rather a condition that can accompany oily skin, dry skin, and even combination skin. If you feel that you suffer from sensitive facial skin then you quite possible do have a sensitive skin problem. To alleviate the discomfort and irritation that usually accompanies this condition, you should look for sensitive skin products that are fragrance-free and hypoallergenic.
During the hotter summer months, any skin type can appear dull because of excess sebum. With sensitive skin, this may mean more irritation. In order to keep this under control, anyone with sensitive skin should follow a cleansing routine that includes cleansers, toners and moisturizers specially designed for sensitive skin.
Sunscreen is extremely important during the summer. UV exposure can irritate sensitive skin and lead to flakiness, rashes, and cracked skin. This can be counterbalanced using a soothing gel after sun exposure.
Natural skin care products can offer soothing benefits for any skin type without producing rashes or irritation. Nevertheless, before going out to purchase the first natural product you see, take some time to read the labels. Remember, just because it says it's natural, doesn't mean it won't contain natural ingredients that can trigger sensitive skin reactions. Some common ingredients to look for are: chamomile, lavender, camphor, calamine, aloe vera, azulene and bisabolol.
Some commonly used sensitive skin treatments include masks that incorporate one or more of the previously mentioned ingredients. Make sure that you do not use any products, traditional or homemade, that contain alcohol. Alcohol is known to dry out skin and make it more irritable than normal.
Sensitive Skin & Herbal Remedies
If you prefer, you can use home remedies instead of traditional sensitive skin lotions. I will emphasize again that even natural ingredients can lead to allergic reactions. Make sure to do a patch test before trying out any new product on your whole skin.
Try using almond or jojoba oil to cleanse your face. These natural oils will help keep your skin moisturized and clear. A good toner to consider is comfrey steeped in water.
Grapefruit and oatmeal are a great natural way of exfoliating your skin. The citric acid contained in the grapefruit juice will help you slough off dead skin cells. While, oatmeal can help soothe your skin.
You can make a soothing skin mask with fruits (stay away from fruits that you know you are allergic to). Sensitive skin can be treated with a mask made of cucumber and yogurt. Licorice is also a soothing ingredient that can be found in some natural products.
One of the most common ingredients in soothing skin care products is quite possibly Aloe vera gel. It can be used directly on your skin, and should be washed off using a warm, moist wash cloth.
Sensitive skin can be a problem as it ages, because the skin becomes more delicate. So that you can deal with both of these issues at the same time, you might want to try using BIOSKINREVITALIZER in conjunction with BIOSKINREJUVENATION. The first will serve as an excellent sensitive skin care product. The second product will help you promote DNA repair and help treat age spots, fine lines, and wrinkles.
Published January 12th, 2010
Filed in Health
