
How to treat hypersensitivity and redness?
Hypersensitive skin is reactive and easily irritated by environmental factors, cosmetics, temperature changes, and stress. It often manifests as redness, burning, tightness, or discomfort, especially in the cheeks and nose area. These symptoms are often due to a weakened skin barrier and microcirculation imbalance.
Key treatment goals:
Restore the skin barrier with essential lipids like ceramides and lecithin to prevent transepidermal water loss and shield the skin from irritants.
Strengthen microcirculation with hesperidin methyl chalcone, which helps reduce visible redness and improve capillary resistance.
Calm and soothe the skin using panthenol, ectoin, and Tasmanian pepper fruit extract, known for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Treatment approach:
Use barrier-repairing creams rich in lipids and gentle emollients.
Avoid fragrances, alcohol, and harsh surfactants.
Incorporate soothing and anti-redness serums with proven actives.
Apply SPF daily, as UV exposure worsens sensitivity.