Great video ! Not trying to be a troll but reading the comments here ... I wish people would stop saying they have sensitive skin so easily... its as though EVERYONE has sensitive skin. Youtubers with perfect skin using vitamin c and exfoliants etc also say they have sensitive skin. I , like some people, can't even use most sunscreen, even mineral spf burns. At my worse I can't even wash my face without stinging. Not saying poor me but just wish people are more considerate and not throw the word "sensitive " around so mindlessly
Before this I have combination skin, but now I just realize that I have sensitive skin after 2 or 3 times of breakouts. So now I'm just using: 1. Cleanser: T3 acne care cleanser (I really suggest for those who have acne or breakouts and at the same time have sensitive skin because it is very gentle cleanser, doesn't dry my skin after cleansing, help me a lot in my acne journey and the most important is the price is very affordable around RM12.) 2. After cleansing my face, I put T3 mycin Clindamycin lotion on acne only, but please ask doctor or pharmacist first before you buy this. 3. Moisturizer: ceradan. 4. Sunscreen: physical sunscreen by skin aqua sunplay ( very good for my sensitive skin) 5. And for removing my sunscreen before ablution, I just wash my face using Cetaphil. * I hope this info will help those who have sensitive skin and at the same time struggling with skin breakouts like me, and the most important thing are don't give up, keep positive, get knowledge about your skin, get enough sleep, take care your diet, and drink enough mineral water.
Paula’s choice Azelaic acid boost works really well for sensitive skin/ roseacea
My dermologist suggested me to use retinol every night for acne treatment. She prescribed the serum to me without even asking for my skin type. So I've been using this for more than a month every night. No wonder I got so many tiny red bumps all over my face 😭
I have atopic dermatitis so my skin is very dry and sensitive. I've been using SKIN79 Sun Gel SPF50+ for almost a year now and it works really good for me
I have sensitive skin and what works for me is the basic skincare. Before i tried alot and it is too much for my sensitive skin to handle. In the morning isntree green tea toner & colorescience physical sunscren. At night isntree green tea serum,cerave cream, adapalene at times if i have breakouts and that's it. Once a week the ordinary lactic acid as exfoliant. Less is more for me you are indeed right.
I’ve been using Avene tinted mineral fluid SPF 50+ which helps my skin a lot. As it’s tinted, it also covers my redness.
My skin has never been worse since I started doing skincare 🤭 guess it’s just sensitive to literally everything I’m using, idk 🤷🏻♀️ or maybe it’s an internal problem idkkkk 🤷🏻♀️ but that’s it, I’m done guessing, I’m going to a dermatologist soon cause this ain’t it 😌
I am using Some By Mi Truecica Mineral Calming Tone-up Suncream for 2 years now. Yes, it has whitecast hehehehe but this is the only suncreen my skin likes so far.
I love this channel! I have sensitive prone skin and it's very hard to have a complete routine that doesn't irritate my skin. Usually I read a lot before purchasing any product just to make sure is suitable for my skin. That said, I found this Amazing Sunscreen that I've been using for 3 years is the Tizo 3 Facial Mineral Sunscreen I use the tinted version as it makes my skin looking mate like I've applied foundation and I've not :) so highly recommended.
For me the best sunscreen is Mustela's Laite Solaire formulated for children with a sun protection of 50+ and without perfumes, toxic or harmful products to the environment or yourself. I highly recommend it, in addition, it is moisturizing, so if you suffer from sensitive skin with a tendency to be very dry, dry or mixed , this sunscreen is perfect, and does not leave you even a white or shiny skin, it is wonderful 🤩😍
I really like your videos because you get right to the point and you don’t talk so much like other videos
In europe you have Garnier Ambre Solaire Sensitive Expert +, which has worked well for me so far!
Correct!!! In skincare less is more!! ❤️❤️❤️
I was told by my dermatologist that I have topical dermatitis...kindly consider doing a video on some of the products locally available in the market that someone like me can use ...
I get irritant contact dermatitis very easily due to my eczema and I also have allergies to a couple common ingredients in skin products, including those found in some sunscreens. For some reason, I have always been able to use Hawaiian Tropic sunscreen, even on my face, without reaction. Zinc-based sun screens with minimal ingredients also work well for me. I'll be trying the La Roche-Posay moisturizer with spf 30 in it to see how that does, since the regular face moisturizer doesn't irritate my skin at all.
Great content as always! I really learned a lot. Looking forward to your next video!
The la Roche posay fluid invisible spf50 was very gentle on my sensitive skin 8:18
Sunplay UV tone up essence mint green. Dewy finish and feel fresh. Worked well for me and used for 3 years. Recently trying Anessa sensitive mild milk. Not bad too. Dry finish and spread very easily.
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