The good news: sensitive skin doesn’t age faster than other skin types.
The bad news: you can’t use all the products designed for normal skin.
If you have sensitive skin, you already know that your skincare regimen is subject to various limitations. You have to choose products carefully when exfoliating, can’t fight pimples with high acid content peels, use concentrated moisturizers, and much more.
When it comes to anti-aging care, the story is pretty much the same. You have to be careful about designing the skincare routine to ensure slowly aging yet healthy skin. With the assistance of beauty experts producing kFreya natural, anti-aging skin products, we came up with a simple guide for anti-aging care for sensitive skin.
1. Sunscreen Is Your Best Friend
Since the sun is your skin’s worst enemy, which makes it age faster, make sure you become friends with the sunscreen. The sunscreen you choose for your sensitive skin should contain as little chemicals as possible.
For example, zinc oxide and titanium oxide are usually suitable for sensitive skin and don’t cause allergic reactions. Look for mineral sunscreens rather than chemical ones.
In case you are in a situation when only a chemical sunscreen is available, always spot test it before using and stop applying as soon as possible.
Remember, even if the weather isn’t sunny, summer sunrays are still strong. They shine through the clouds even if you don’t see them and cause substantial damage to your skin. For additional protection, always cover your face and hands when walking outside between 10 am and 2 pm.
2. Don’t Believe In Retinol
Retinol is a common ingredient for anti-age beauty products. However, it’s rather harsh and can do more harm than good for the sensitive skin. Look for human growth hormone (HGH) and peptides to replace retinol in your skincare products.
HGH is a hormone produced by our body, responsible for producing collagen. Collagen makes our skin look youthful. With age, collagen production goes down so your skin requires help from the outside.
By giving your body the growth hormones, you can improve the collagen production. People with sensitive skin may want to consider taking supplements with HGH after consulting a doctor.
3. Stop Smoking
You must have heard this tip a gazillion times. But it’s true. Smoking dehydrates our skin, stresses our body, and makes our skin age faster. If you are a smoker and can’t quit, at least try to reduce the number of cigarettes you smoke.
As soon as you quit smoking, you’ll notice how quickly your skin gets a new shine, and some of the fine lines disappear. Unfortunately, the longer you smoke, the harder it is for the skin to become normal after quitting. So stop as soon as possible.
4. Choose The Right Moisturizer
A moisturizer is your second best friend after the sunscreen. Choosing one is tough, especially if your skin is highly sensitive. You need to find a moisturizer with a number of soothing ingredients to help protect the skin from weather elements.
The fewer chemicals the moisturizer contains, the less likely it is to cause an allergic reaction. However, each cream must be spot tested before using. It often takes some trial-and-error for people with sensitive skin to find an ideal moisturizer.
Keeping your sensitive skin moisturized is highly important. Without proper care, such skin dries fast, leading to immediate fine line appearance.
Conclusion
Taking care of the sensitive skin is easy as long as you set up the skincare regimen and follow it diligently. You need to be very careful about reading the labels in order not to end up with dry skin and an allergic reaction. With time, choosing the right skincare products becomes much easier as you learn what your skin likes and dislikes.