1. What is the difference between sensitive skin and sensitive skin? How should it be precisely repaired?
- Allergic skin:
- Sensitive skin:
It refers to the loss of stratum corneum function due to damage to the skin barrier, resulting in a decline in the ability to lock water, and the easy invasion of external stimuli to cause a series of stress responses to the skin.
2.How to distinguish between allergies and allergies?
There is a slightly simpler way to judge the difference between sensitivity and allergies, that is, if many external stimuli can cause your skin to go wrong, it may be sensitive.
- The length of time is different:
Occasionally occur once or twice with some specific things, it may be allergies, generally the symptoms of allergies are more serious and shorter than those of allergies.
- Allergens:
Sensitive skin is indeed more prone to allergies, because the skin barrier is broken and it is easier to come into contact with allergens.
Key points: In addition to being similar to allergic skin, sensitive skin can also be confused with other dermatitis, eczema, and rosacea.
3. Symptoms of sensitive skin
- 1. Redness on the face
- 2. Redness, itching, tingling, etc.
- 3. Severe redness and rash
- 4. Thin stratum corneum, easy to desquamate
- 5. Poor water retention, dryness
- 6. Uneven skin tone, easy to leave marks
- 7. Sudden appearance of many unexplained acne