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Skin types, including sensitive skin, should get their reality programme. Because no matter how careful you are, it tends to get irritated. For example, if you wash sensitive skin or apply a moisturiser or serum, irritation will soon occur.
Therefore, it is important to have a skin care strategy to avoid discomfort when washing.
Cleansers for sensitive skin will not irritate your sensitive skin. Some products can even help reverse hypersensitivity. People with sensitive skin are used to being cautious when it comes to skincare.
After all, the wrong product can cause an unbearably painful reaction that can last for days.
If you have sensitive skin, you should still cleanse every day, but you should use a cleansing mask that won’t irritate your skin.
Here is some information about which cleansing masks are best.
It is important to choose a cleansing mask that has a balanced pH. DO NOT choose your cleanser based on its pleasant smell. Manufacturers add a pleasant perfume to mask the natural smell of the skincare and encourage customers to try a new product.
If you have dry, combination or sensitive skin, a fragrance-free, mild cleansing mask may be the answer to keeping your skin from feeling dry and tight, which can lead to irritation, blemishes and, worse, acne breakouts.
While most dermatologists believe fragrance-free products are preferable whenever possible, most skincare lines have removed synthetic fragrances from their pH-balanced cleansing masks to improve their purity. This is especially important as fragrances in facial cleansers can cause redness, itching and even hives in dry, combination or sensitive skin.
To understand why there is a growing demand for fragrance-free cleansing masks, you first need to know how your skin reacts to fragrance. Whether you have sensitive skin or not, the natural reaction to fragrances almost always creates a sensitising reaction on the skin. If you haven’t had any adverse reactions to what you’re using, you’re probably fine (at least for now).
Below is a list of essential ingredients that are considered beneficial for sensitive skin and can also help with many other problems.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is a common houseplant known for its skin-healing properties. Aloe vera can be used to moisturise facial skin. A small amount of aloe vera applied regularly to the face can help with various skin conditions, including acne, allergies and sunburn.
Cucumber
Cucumbers have anti-inflammatory properties and are rich in antioxidants and vitamins such as vitamin C and folic acid, making them a great addition to a homemade face mask. They are very helpful in caring for dry skin.
Arnica Montana Flower
Arnica is a natural component of the plant Arnica montana and has several benefits for sensitive skin types, including wound healing, pain relief and prevention of irritation.
Argan oil
Argan oil is in the middle of the spectrum; it is neither too heavy nor too light for sensitive skin. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin C and linoleic acid, which can soothe dry patches, hydrate the skin and even relieve acne.
Cleansing masks dominate the skincare market, and among the hottest are the MUDMASKY Melting Mud Cleansing Mask and the Mineral-Infused Double Cleansing Mask.
These mild and fragrance-free cleansers with skin-defining ingredients prevent your sensitive skin from breaking out and keep it glowing and smooth.