Dr. Peter Katz, a board-certified dermatologist with Forefront Dermatology introduces sensitive skin saying, “Before you label your skin as sensitive, know this: having sensitive skin falls into a bit of a skincare grey area. The best way to establish your skin type is to pay close attention to your skin’s reaction.”
So, it must be declared that having sensitive skin is not a disease instead, it's a symptom of another condition. Take matters into your own hands and draw a line between ingredients to add and omit in your line of cosmetic products. Read on to find out which ones.
What is sensitive skin?
It presents itself via stinging, burning, itchiness, redness, or tightness. Here’s what dermatologists look for when diagnosing sensitive skin:
Pustules, or skin bumps.
Very dry skin.…