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Article Title: Sensitive Skin Care Products
Author: Chris Holloway
Category: Diseases and Conditions, Beauty, Alternative Medicine
Word Count: 505
Keywords: sensitive skin care products,beauty,facial skin care,skin 
treatment,sensitive skin,dry skin
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Sensitive skin care products are being sold more and more because there are 
very few people in the world who have perfect skin. Most of the time skin 
problems are the result of the products we use on our skin. 

Sensitive skin care products generally offer protection as they eliminate the 
high concentration of active ingredients that sensitive skin types find 
irritating. 

It is easy to understand why words such as hypoallergenic and noncomedogenic 
(meaning it does not clog up your pores) are being used to describe products. 
Sensitive skin care products also include high-end moisturizers. 

To be on the safe side, make sure as many of the possible problem ingredients 
are missing and the product is as natural and neutral as possible. 
Skin toners are also to be avoided as the active ingredient is alcohol and this 
will almost certainly irritate your already sensitive skin further.

As each person is different, so the range of sensitive skin care has to be 
flexible too as this is not a situation where one product will work with 
everyone. However, it is known that in most instances, the skin will not react 
well too any type of detergent, including soap, or other products with 
chemicals.

But the damage starts generally beyond a defined threshold or tolerance level. 
Where a person has skin sensitivity this will obviously become apparent more 
quickly than someone who does not share this type of skin condition.

If you are doing the laundry make sure you protect your hands with gloves as 
detergent can even cause problems for people who do not have sensitive skin and 
if rubber gloves also cause irritation, you can always wear cotton gloves 
underneath them. Another important tip for sensitive skin care is to avoid 
excessive exposure to sun and always apply sunscreen lotion before getting out 
in the sun.

Individuals need to note on their own what triggers a reaction. They need to 
keep a close account of skin products they use, what they eat, etc. Stress may 
also worsen this skin type. Stress has a negative effect on any skin and 
therefore, if you have sensitive skin you should be extra careful. Stress 
interferes with the normal repair and regulation of the skin.

Avoiding exposure to dust and other pollutants is also important for sensitive 
skin care so cover yourself adequately before going out but you can use a 
hypoallergenic moisturizer as a skin care product if there is none specifically 
labeled for sensitive skin. Then when you clean your face, ensure that nothing 
contains any soap or alcohol (as mentioned previously) is used and any 
exfoliation peels or creams are applied carefully not to damage the skin 
further.

Do not leave the makeup on for too long and use hypoallergenic makeup removers 
at all times. It may seem at first as though you will not have a normal healthy 
life but with the products formulated nowadays that is not the case at all but 
is will require a little more forethought on your part before you use products 
or go out.

For more information about how to look after your sensitive skin visit
http://www.orba-originals.co.uk/eczema.html
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