General Appearance:
* Dryness: Flaky, rough patches, especially on cheeks, forehead, and chin.
* Redness: Easily flushes or turns red after using certain products or even exposure to heat or cold.
* Irritation: Itchy, stinging, burning sensations, often after using certain products.
Specific Issues:
* Acne: Frequent breakouts, even with mild products.
* Eczema: Patches of dry, itchy skin with visible inflammation.
* Rosacea: Persistent redness and visible blood vessels on the face.
Important Note: Sensitive skin is a spectrum. Some people experience mild reactions while others have severe symptoms.
Here's what you can do:
* Identify your triggers: Keep a skincare journal to track what products, weather conditions, or other factors cause reactions.
* Choose gentle products: Look for products labeled "sensitive skin," "hypoallergenic," or "fragrance-free."
* Patch test: Always try new products on a small area of skin before applying them to your entire face.
If you have concerns about your skin, consult a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.