Marie Claire Australia - 01.05.2018

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THE WAY TO CALM


SWITCH YOUR CLEANSER
Swap your gel formula for a cleansing
milk. If skin is particularly sensitive,
ditch water completely and use a
pH-balanced micellar water instead.
Tr y : Arcona Four O’Clock Flower
Gentle Cleansing Cream, $64 (1); A’ kin
Cleansing Micellar Water, $14.95 (2)

CHEMICAL EXFOLIATION
Opt for fewer weekly sessions (one or
two is best) and switch to a chemical
exfoliant. “Salicylic acid, lactic acid or
digestive enzymes (derived from
pineapple and papaya) are good
on sensitive skin,” says Hobson.
Tr y : Ocinium Ecdysis Bio-Ferment
Enzyme Cleanse (3), $70

GENTLE MASKING
Ditch the clay mask for a “calming,
hydrating mask for 10 minutes,
twice a week”, says Hobson.
Tr y : QV Face Purifying Mask (4), $13.95

SOOTHING SERUMS
Trade your active serum for one with
anti-inflammatory and hydrating
properties to rebuild the skin barrier.
“When used on a regular basis they
make skin less reactive,” says Hobson.
Tr y : Dr. Barbara Sturm
Hyaluronic Serum (5), $423

BARRIER REPAIR
Step away from multi-tasking
moisturisers and opt for a water-gel
formulation designed to treat
an impaired barrier. “They also
control and protect skin [from
moisture loss],” says Hobson.
Tr y : Dermalogica Calm Water Gel (6), $73

CHOOSE SPF WISELY
A physical sunscreen can be less
irritating on upset skin. “Some skin only
tolerates physical sunscreens, which
use titanium dioxide and zinc oxide,”
says Hobson. Chemical formulas,
meanwhile, are “lightweight” and great
for skin that can’t handle heaviness.
Tr y : La Roche-Posay 50+
Anti-Shine Gel-Cream (7), $28.95

HOW TO DEAL WITH

SENSITIVE


SKIN


SKIN FACTS
Eight out of 10 people
have sensitised their
skin in the past year.

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One in three people
have cancelled a social
commitment because
of their complexion.*

TIGHTNESS AND
DISCOMFORT
“This indicates dehydration,
which can lead to skin
reactions from products.”

REDNESS AND
BLOTCHINESS
“This signals overreactive
capillaries or a tendency
towards rosacea.”

FLAKING AND
CRACKING
“Indicates dehydrated
skin and impaired
barrier function.”

BLUSHING,
ITCHING AND
BURNING
“Also a sign of over-
reactive capillaries.”

Sensitive skin can look and feel diferent from person to person, but the common trait is
a compromised lipid barrier. “Some experience mild, occasional flare-ups while others deal
with constant redness and [uncomfortable skin],” says Hobson. Here are the red flags:

SKIN CHECK

If your skin is feeling out of sorts, you’re not alone. “Nearly half the
global population describes their skin as sensitive or very sensitive,”
says Emma Hobson, education manager for the International
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THE REASONS FOR SKIN SENSITIVITY


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PHOTOGRAPHY BY EDWARD URRUTIA; GO RUNWAY/SNAPPER MEDIA. TEXT BY SALLY HUNWICK. *RESEARCH CONDUCTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL DERMAL INSTITUTE AND DERMALOGICA

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