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Collection: sensitivity and redness
New scientific research has unearthed a new trigger behind sensitized skin, as well as ingredients for accelerated relief.
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calms and cools sensitized skin
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FAQs
What causes sensitive skin and visible redness?
Sensitive or reactive skin can result from a weakened skin barrier, inflammation, environmental triggers (heat, wind, sun), certain ingredients or treatments, and underlying conditions such as rosacea or eczema. Managing triggers and supporting the barrier are key to reducing redness and reactivity.
How can I tell if my redness is general sensitivity or a condition like rosacea?
General sensitivity usually appears as temporary flushing or irritation after triggers, whereas rosacea tends to show persistent central redness, visible blood vessels, and occasional bumps. If redness is chronic, worsening, or accompanied by burning or eye symptoms, consult a healthcare professional and a Professional Skin Therapist (PST) for guidance.
Which ingredients soothe sensitive or redness-prone skin?
Look for calming and barrier-supporting ingredients such as ceramides, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, squalane, colloidal oat extracts, and clinically tested calming actives. Dermalogica’s UltraCalming franchise is formulated specifically to stabilize redness and sensitivity.
Which ingredients or products should I avoid if my skin is sensitive?
Avoid fragranced products, high concentrations of alcohol, strong essential oils, and aggressive treatments (strong chemical peels, high-dose retinoids, or harsh scrubs) while skin is reactive. Introduce new actives one at a time and patch-test first. Consult a PST for stronger treatments.
What is a gentle daily routine for sensitive skin or skin prone to redness?
Use a soap-free, pH-balanced gentle cleanser, followed by a hydrating mist or toner, a soothing serum, and a barrier-supporting moisturizer. Finish with broad-spectrum SPF during the day. UltraCalming products like the cleanser, mist, serum, and Stabilizing Repair Cream are formulated to calm and protect reactive skin.
Can I exfoliate if I have sensitive or redness-prone skin?
Is sunscreen important for sensitive or red-prone skin, and which type is best?
Can I wear makeup if my skin is sensitive or prone to redness?
When should I consult a Professional Skin Therapist (PST) or doctor about redness?
Are sensitivity and redness-focused products safe during pregnancy?
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