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07-09-08, 05:33 PM
Hi.
My skin is highly sensitive too...its annoying isn't it!! I personally would just carry on using your usual skin care products if they suit your skin and just let the reaction settle on its own. (if you start putting other products on to try and help with this reaction then your skin could worsen,sensitive skin doesn't usually tolerate too many different ingredients being applied) Hope this helps. |
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07-09-08, 05:55 PM
I would say use natural products with NO alcohol as this will just agrivate it. Aloe vera is very good for calming the skin as is available in health shops. As your skin is even more sensitive at the moment you may find that even your usual products may agrivate it. So take a trip to your health shop and get some natural products to repair your skin. You shouldnt have a problem with them but just to be sure, test them behind your ear. Hope it clears up soon hun
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08-09-08, 05:52 PM
Thanks a lot, Beautyfreak and Kylieb.
Yes, it's sooo annoying having a sensitive skin. The skin of my face has been scaled, now I have my soft skin back! (like snakes shed their skin....) My cheeks are still itchy but I think I got over the worst point. I will get Aloe vera and want to use it when I have an irritating skin. Thanks again. XX |