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Sensitivity Sensitivity-prone routines need restraint. The best first step is rarely a dramatic treatment; it is a quieter structure that makes reactions easier to understand.
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Sensitivity Products often feel stingy, warm, itchy, or uncomfortable. Fragrance, exfoliation, cleanser changes, or new actives seem hard to predict. You are unsure which product is causing the issue because too much changed at once. Can look like
What to notice Products often feel stingy, warm, itchy, or uncomfortable. Fragrance, exfoliation, cleanser changes, or new actives seem hard to predict. You are unsure which product is causing the issue because too much changed at once. Common contributors
Non-medical patterns Introducing too many products without spacing or patch-style caution. Fragrance, strong cleansing, frequent exfoliation, or layered active products. Weather, stress, recent routine changes, or a product mismatch. Focus first
Before adding more Pause non-essential extras and simplify the routine. Keep notes on product changes, comfort, and timing. Reintroduce only one thing at a time if skin is calm enough to do so. What to avoid
Keep the response measured Pushing through stinging because a product is expensive or popular. Using aggressive exfoliation to solve discomfort. Using this page instead of care for severe, persistent, or allergic-looking symptoms. Routine path
Barrier Reset Path Use this path when skin comfort and routine clarity matter more than adding another active.
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Start with the Checklist Editorial boundary Sensitivity can overlap with allergies, irritation, or medical skin concerns. Severe, painful, spreading, or persistent symptoms should be discussed with a qualified professional.
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