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Hypersensitive Skin Products To Look After Allergy-Prone Skin - By: Dylan Pugh

Fragrance cosmetic products (including those containing essential oils) are the main trigger for allergic reactions in those with hypersensitive skin, because synthetic fragrances contain a wide variety of compounds. In order to avoid these adverse reactions, those with allergy-prone skin should follow a skincare regime comprising hypersensitive skin products which are fragrance-free.

What is hypersensitive skin?

Individuals who have hypersensitive skin should not be exposed to unfavourable environmental conditions, or follow a skincare regime that involves chemical-based products. Upon usage of these products their skin may thus suffer from multiple allergies or worsen chronic skin conditions they may already have (such as eczema, psoriasis, rosacea and dermatitis.) These skin conditions will get more irritated by chemical-based skin products. If they begin to use hypersensitive skin products however, it is likely that conditions can be improved and allergic reactions avoided.

Hypersensitive skin products

These are scent-free skin products that are especially designed for those with hypersensitive skin. These hypersensitive skin products should be free from essential oils, added fragrances or scents and irritating substances. Parabens, phthalates and ethyl alcohol are amongst these irritating substances.

Skin-care regime with hypersensitive skin products

A skincare regime with hypersensitive skin products is the same as any regime – just with gentler products. Outlined below is an example of a typical regime using scent-free hypersensitive skin products:

1. Shower or bath with an organic base no scent shower gel.

To begin your cleansing regime you should use a fragrance free shower gel suitable for hypersensitive skin. It should contain natural products such as aloe vera and yucca, kind to ultra sensitive skin, leaving it feeling soft and smooth. A hypersensitive skin product like this should not contain sodium lauryl sulphate.

2. Use an organic base no scent hand and body lotion whilst skin is still moist.

These hypersensitive skin products should contain a lot of Omega 6 and fatty acids which moisturise the skin. With gentle and natural ingredients such as hemp, avocado and aloe vera, natural lotions should restore the skin's moisture whilst being non-greasy and easily absorbed. These products should also be completely free from any harsh ingredients such as petrochemicals or phthalates.

3. Apply an organic base no scent deodorant to dry armpits.

A deodorant that is part of the hypersensitive skin products will not use harsh ingredients like ethyl alcohol or parabens. It should be gentle on the skin, whilst also being effective in preventing bacterial growth. Stay clear of deodorants that have aluminium in them as this ingredient contributes to the clogging of the skin's pores. A no-scent deodorant with natural ingredients such as witch hazel, olive leaf or aloe vera however should be sought after.

4. Cleanse the face and neck with an organic base no scent cleanser.

After using hypersensitive skin products on the body, it is then necessary to focus on the face and neck. Use fingertips to apply the facial cleanser in small circular movements and then wash off with warm water, or remove with tissue or cotton wool. This hypersensitive skin product should be made from calming, natural ingredients such as chamomile, marshmallow or aloe vera and free from irritating emulsifiers and essential oils. Hypersensitive skin products specifically formulated for the face and neck should be ultra-gentle, leaving skin feeling smooth with its moisture balance retained. Cleansers for the face can also be used to remove general make-up and eye make-up from hypersensitive skin.

5. Finish by applying a no scent 24 hour fragrance-free facial moisturiser.

As the last part of this skincare regime, the face should be moisturised with hypersensitive skin products. A face cream that can be used morning and night is preferable so that your skin can be fed with vitamins, minerals and essential nutrients at all times. Mild ingredients like avocado or primrose will not irritate hypersensitive skin and will in turn boost its health. As with all other scent-free products, the moisturiser should be free from lanolin, petrochemicals and colourants.

So, if you introduce hypersensitive skin products into your daily skincare regime, your skin should not experience any more allergic reactions. These products will also help calm skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

About the Author

The author works closely with Green People, a company that specialises in organic body care products. It is one of the UK's leading names in organic beauty with a wide selection of natural products – shower washes, moisturisers, hypersensitive skin products and organic shampoos.

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