What Defines Sensitive Skin?
Sensitive skin requires special care—here’s what makes it unique.

Fragrances, Alcohol & Harsh Actives Can Trigger Sensitivity
Sensitive Skin Needs Gentle Ingredients
Sensitive skin is more prone to redness, irritation, and discomfort when exposed to strong skincare ingredients.

A Thin Barrier Allows Irritants In & Moisture Out
Barrier Strength is Essential for Protection
When the skin barrier is weak, it struggles to hold moisture and becomes more prone to external stressors.

Weather, Pollution & Heat Can Cause Flare-Ups
External Factors Affect Sensitive Skin More
Changes in climate, pollution, and even hot showers can worsen irritation.

Sensitive Skin is More Prone to Flushing & Irritation
Inflammation Leads to Long-Term Sensitivity
Inflammation weakens the skin’s ability to heal and makes it more reactive over time.

Your skin’s barrier is your first line of defense
When it’s weak, irritation, redness, and discomfort follow.
Everything you need to know about calming & protecting sensitive skin.
Common Sensitive Skin Concerns
Your skin reacts easily to new products, weather changes, and environmental factors.
Fragrance, alcohol, sulfates, and harsh exfoliants are common triggers.
Use ceramides, fatty acids, and gentle hydration daily.
Patch test first! Apply a small amount to your inner arm before using it on your face.
Ultra gentle skincare to calm, protect, and restore sensitive skin.
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