03/07/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Many of us have experienced episodes of skin discomfort such as burning, itchiness, or redness without understanding the root cause. Knowing if you have sensitive skin is imperative when building a skincare routine that reduces flare ups.
At Honest, we understand how vital it is to protect and nourish your skin. Keep reading, and we'll help you learn how to determine if you have sensitive skin, and how to best care for it.
Sensitive Skin BasicsSensitive skin is a common issue that many will experience at some point in their life. Some from childhood, taking daily precautions to avoid exacerbating it or triggering a flare-up. However, others may experience skin sensitivity in response to a major health change, medications, sunburn, or exposure to certain products. Sensitized skin can occur any time the skin barrier is compromised; however, using gentle products can help shorten the cycle or reduce the symptoms of flare-ups.
Dry vs. Sensitive SkinIt's easy to confuse sensitive skin with dry skin because they may occur at the same time, and can be due to a compromised skin barrier. Our skin barrier is essential to not only decreasing water loss from the skin, but also preventing the penetration of external aggressors into the skin. If the skin barrier is compromised, someone may experience dry skin due to the higher level of transepidermal water loss. Additionally, the compromised barrier allows external aggressors like pollution and allergens to penetrate into the skin which may lead to underlying inflammation, thus leading to increased sensitivity. For this reason, dry skin and sensitive skin often occur concurrently, but that does not mean that all dry skin is sensitive or sensitive skin is always dry (it can be normal, oily, combination, and acne prone as well!).
Dry skin is often characterized by how it looks and how it feels. Dry skin can appear more dull, fine lines and wrinkles may look more visible, and most notable is the presence of flaking and peeling. Dry skin may also feel tight with minimal burning or itching. Dry skin may flare up based on the season or during extreme weather changes.
Sensitive skin, on the other hand, will often have visible redness, sometimes in the form of a rash or distinct pattern. And unlike dry skin, will have a much stronger burning and itching sensation, sometimes feeling hot to the touch. If you experience sensitive skin, you may notice that exposure to specific ingredients, like fragrance, or products like exfoliants, may cause uncomfortable reactions that persist after exposure is stopped.
While sensitive skin is often attributed to a compromised skin barrier, it can also be the symptom of an underlying condition such as eczema or rosacea, which is why it's important to consult your dermatologist if symptoms persist after switching to a sensitive skin care routine.
What Are Common Triggers for Sensitive Skin?Sensitive skin is easily triggered by various factors which may not affect most people. While some are unavoidable (hello allergy season!), others can be removed by making mindful swaps in your routine. Common triggers include:
Exposure to allergens is a common factor in skin sensitivity. This can be as common as experiencing red, irritated skin during allergy season. More acute reactions include hives or a rash after exposure to a known allergen, for example, having an allergy to dogs and spending time with a friend who has dog dander on their clothing.
Excessive heat can weaken and irritate a compromised skin barrier, leading to dryness and discomfort. Sitting in a hot tub or taking a long hot shower can dry out your skin, leaving it flaky and itchy. If it's too dry, cracking and bleeding may occur.
Our atmosphere is full of pollutants - smoke from cars and chimneys, harsh chemicals from factories, oil dumps in the ocean, and toxins that leach into our water supplies. If the skin barrier is compromised, these harmful elements may penetrate into the skin layers and cause underlying inflammation leading to sensitivity.
Changes in temperature and humidity can affect moisture levels, especially in sensitive skin. Because sensitive skin has a compromised barrier, it's more responsive to changes in external humidity levels, often becoming very dry during the winter months. Wind can also cause flare-ups by increasing moisture loss leading to very dry, chapped skin. Opting for richer, heavier products when transitioning to colder weather can help minimize the symptoms of sensitivity.
Some surfactants - ingredients that are responsible for the cleansing properties in soaps, washes, and household cleaners - are more aggressive than others. When shopping for body wash, facial cleansers, and hand soaps, look for claims like "gentle", "non-drying" and "safe for sensitive skin". Avoid using cleansers that contain "sulfates", which may be too aggressive for sensitive skin. Cocoamindopropyl Betaine can also lead to irritation. Ultimately it's important to always review ingredient lists before trying a new cleansing product.
Some household cleaning products - dish detergent, laundry detergent and disinfecting wipes - may also contain harsh ingredients unsuitable for people with skin sensitivities. In efforts to avoid redness, irritation, itching, or other uncomfortable symptoms, try wearing gloves when using them to prevent contact with your skin. Also look for alternatives with "gentle" claims.
Many skincare products contain fragrance, including synthetic fragrance, natural fragrance, and essential oils, which can be irritating for sensitive skin. Fragrances tend to contain a higher concentration of allergens and sensitizing agents which can create underlying inflammation when applied over a compromised skin barrier. Even if you aren't allergic to specific products the scents come from (like lavender, for example), it's still common to react to scented products.
Before using a new scented product, apply just a small amount to a tiny patch of skin and see if it causes a reaction. If it does, discard the product immediately. If you experience sensitivity issues, try to choose fragrance-free hair products and skin products whenever possible.
Exfoliants are designed to remove dead skin cells and/or increase cell turnover. However, for sensitive skin that already has a compromised skin barrier, further disruption of the top layer of the skin can exacerbate the problem and may lead to further breakdown of the skin barrier. This includes both physical exfoliants like microbeads, clay, nutshells, and chemical exfoliants like AHAs and BHAs (e.g. glycolic, lactic, salicylic acid), and retinoids.
Before using any type of exfoliant, always do a patch test on a small area to screen for any reactions. If there are signs of irritation, reduce frequency or remove use altogether and avoid using any exfoliant on sensitive skin that is experiencing an active flare up.
Symptoms of Sensitive SkinThere are varying degrees of skin sensitivity. Sensitive skin is reactive, meaning your skin will produce noticeable symptoms when exposed to factors that are irritating. Some of these symptoms include:
Everyone's skin is different; you may experience just one or even all of these symptoms during a flare-up. If you experience these symptoms or if they occur frequently, seek help from your healthcare professional who can advise you about what treatments may help.
Tips for Managing Sensitive SkinBy figuring out potential triggers, taking steps to avoid them, and prioritizing soothing your irritated skin, you can help manage and minimize the severity of your skin sensitivities. Here are some tips to help soothe sensitive skin:
Sensitive skin can be extremely frustrating, but once you determine your triggers, you can opt for suitable skincare products with ingredients that nourish your skin.
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