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Sensitive and reactive skin
Sensitive and reactive skin types each display their own set of unique characteristics. The one thing they have in common is rashes and reactions in response to unsuitable products.
The difference between sensitive skin and reactive or intolerant skin is very subtle.
Whereas sensitive skin suffers from unpleasant sensations (pulling, itching, burning, or stinging) that can become permanent, reactive skin “reacts,” but on a temporary basis. It experiences the same discomfort, but only in response to specific triggers.
Reactive skin tends to redden in tandem with the discomfort, whereas sensitive skin generally shows no visible changes.
It is important to be super selective when choosing an appropriate skincare routine for sensitive and reactive skin.
The difference between sensitive skin and reactive or intolerant skin is very subtle.
Whereas sensitive skin suffers from unpleasant sensations (pulling, itching, burning, or stinging) that can become permanent, reactive skin “reacts,” but on a temporary basis. It experiences the same discomfort, but only in response to specific triggers.
Reactive skin tends to redden in tandem with the discomfort, whereas sensitive skin generally shows no visible changes.
It is important to be super selective when choosing an appropriate skincare routine for sensitive and reactive skin.
Sensetive & reactive
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