Sensitivity can be calmed and managed with the right diagnosis and treatments. In some cases even completely healed.

Sensitivity

In the realm of skincare, sensitive skin stands as an enigma, often misunderstood and self-diagnosed. The truth is, sensitive skin isn’t a one-size-fits-all diagnosis; it comes in several shades, each with its unique characteristics.
1-Reactive Skin: This skin type is known for its tendency to turn red easily, flush with minimal provocation, and often has a pink undertone. The triggers can range from temperature changes to emotional stress, making it quite the chameleon of skin types.
2 -Sensitized Skin: Sensitized skin is a result of external factors, primarily the misuse of incorrect products and relentless environmental exposure. It might not have been sensitive from the start but has developed a heightened sensitivity due to these external aggressors.
3 -True Sensitive Skin: This is the genuine article, a genetic predisposition to sensitivity that has always been a part of your skin’s story. True sensitive skin requires specialized care to maintain its balance and protect against irritants.
To the untrained eye, these sensitive skin variations can seem quite similar. That’s where an experienced therapist steps in, ready to be your guiding light in the world of skincare. The first and most crucial step in treating sensitive skin begins with a correct diagnosis.
A precise diagnosis is the cornerstone of effective skincare. Whether your skin leans towards reactivity, sensitization, or true sensitivity, identifying the root cause of your skin concerns empowers you to take the right steps toward balance and beauty.
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