Satin Care Shampoo
If your skin stings after you try a new moisturizer, you're not alone. Research shows that over 60% of people report some form of skin sensitivity, especially with harsh weather and pollution. The real culprit? Many mainstream products use synthetic fragrances and preservatives that can trigger flare-ups.
Think of your skin barrier like a brick wall. Sensitive skin usually means those 'bricks' are a little loose, letting irritants sneak through. That’s why you get redness, dryness, or even burning from everyday products.
Start by patch-testing every new product—behind your ear or on your wrist works well. Give it 24 hours. If there’s no redness or itch, you’re good to go. Stick with gentle cleansers, and always rinse with lukewarm water to avoid shocking your skin.
Opt for lightweight creams with plant oils like jojoba or squalane. These mimic your skin’s natural moisture without clogging pores. Avoid heavy butters (like cocoa or shea) if you’re prone to breakouts.
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Look for third-party certifications like USDA Organic or Ecocert on the label. Ingredients should be clearly listed and recognizable—think plant extracts, not chemical names.
Yes. Even natural fragrances like essential oils can trigger reactions for sensitive skin. Fragrance-free products are generally safer.
They can, especially if they contain strong botanicals or essential oils. Always patch-test, even with organic formulas.
Plants like citrus or mint can be irritating for sensitive skin. Just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s gentle—watch for your skin’s own triggers.
Once a week is usually enough. Over-exfoliating strips your barrier and leads to more redness and dryness.
Absolutely. Organic creams don’t protect against UV rays. Use a mineral sunscreen every day, even if you’re mostly indoors.
Transition slowly. Add one new product at a time and give your skin a week to adjust. If any irritation appears, stop and reassess.
Yes, our formulas are designed for sensitive skin, including those with eczema. We recommend using our AI Skin Analyser to find the gentlest options for you.
Certain plant extracts or oils can still irritate reactive skin. That’s why patch-testing and ingredient awareness are crucial.
Definitely. We never test on animals, and our products are crafted to be gentle for sensitive skin.