Friday, 11 March 2016

Sensitive Skin ?

What is sensitive skin? Although up to 50 percent of women say they have it, the exact definition varies depending on whom you ask. And despite the vast number of skin-care products targeted at treating sensitive skin, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. 

Sensitive skin reactions can range from breakouts to allergic reactions or even dry, chapped skin.


Use products with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Many dermatologists recommend benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid for major acne breakouts, but for some these products can cause side effects including drying, burning or irritating the skin. Before turning to these harsher options, try caring for acne with natural antibacterials and anti-inflammatories. One trial found that a 5 percent tea tree oil gel worked similarly to benzoyl peroxide against acne but with fewer side effects. Another study shows that thyme tincture may be more effective at treating acne than prescription creams. Witch hazel may also reduce skin inflammation. “Prevention is the mainstay of treatment,” Baumann says. “Products should be used even when acne has cleared to prevent recurrence.”

By Gina DeBacker 
Read more: http://www.motherearthliving.com/health-and-wellness/natural-beauty/solutions-for-sensitive-skin-zmez14mazpit.aspx#ixzz3IbNf9ihB

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