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Top Tips For Finding Make Up For Sensitive Skin

By Celia Hall


After using certain cosmetics and toiletries, some people may break out in hives or some other form of irritation. People like these are considered to have sensitive skin. More than half of the population, mostly women, are prone to this condition. Just because one has this condition does not mean that one is not able to use cosmetics anymore. Enumerated below are some tips on how to find make up for sensitive skin.

Hypoallergenic products are free of ingredients that can cause irritation. Anyone who has a tendency to start itching after using cosmetics must make sure to use only products that are hypoallergenic. Lots of brands carry hypoallergenic cosmetic lines and one must be able to find a brand she can trust.

One must check and ensure that the product has an expiration date. Germs can build up on cosmetics, as well as on make up brushes, that have been used for too long. It's important to regularly wash and clean make up brushes with soap and water to avoid this build up. Moreover, cosmetics that have been used for over a year must be thrown away.

Substances placed on the skin are very easily absorbed by the body. It is important to do some research to find out which substances are safe to apply and which are not, especially for those with a sensitivity. Some common ingredients that cause irritation are Benzoyl Peroxide, Salicylic Acid, Boric Acid and many more.

When a product has less ingredients, there will also be less chances that the user will get an undesired reaction. Thus when a product contains ingredients that it can do without, it's always better to just go without them. For this reason, fragrance-free products are better than its fragrant alternative especially for those with sensitivities.

Certain chemical sunscreen ingredients are also common irritants. Sensitive skin does best with sunscreens that contain such ingredients as zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Ingredients such as these are called physical UV blockers. Examples of the chemical ingredients that may cause irritation are Oxybenzone and Para-Aminobenzoic Acid, or PABA.

Always test a product before buying or using it on your face. The best places to do a patch test are behind your ear or on the inside of the elbow. The skin on the inside of your elbow is very thin, thus the product is absorbed easily. As long as there is no redness or itchiness on the area tested, then the product is most probably safe to use.

One must not find herself caught up in the marketing stints of a product. Just because it says on the label that a product is hypoallergenic or fragrance-free does not mean that one will not get an undesired reaction to the product. The best way to know which product is safest would be to read the ingredient list.

It is best to consult with an expert such as a dermatologist before using any type of cosmetics. The experts will also be able to suggest some brands of make up for sensitive skin. Moreover, some people - most especially those with extreme cases - may also consult with an allergist to find out what ingredient they are reacting to.




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