clumpsymai
Kering/Sensitif
I think of the reasons for the stinging sensation is because you try a lot of new and different products which are comprising your skin barrier. First I would go back to a basic routine and use a sunscreen where you know that it won't cause a problem. Second I would look into the ingredient lists of the sunscreens that you're using and looking for a mutual ingredient.
If you can't find anything and it's getting worse I would consult a derm and maybe do an allergy test
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alitestingbug
Kering/Sensitif
hello Wonda,
you didn’t give many details so here is my method when reviewing products. Hope this helps:
1. I check for the ingredients and leave all unnecessary products out. ( cleanser, review serum and spf/ moisturizer stay )
2. if the new product has perfume, I use only fragrance free products with it - don’t mix perfumes as that can give you more sensitivity
3. Many SPF cause stinging for me because I have sensitive skin, k beauty SPFs are more friendly with my skin and many are fragrance free.
4. Stinging is not always a broken barrier skin; many chemical sunscreens have ingredients that are simply not ok. Try SPF baby/children products; they often don’t contain the harmful ingredients and some even advertise ok to use on the eyes - like the liposome SPF from Cetaphil
good luck finding a solution for your skin
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nattyskinfan
Berminyak/Sensitif
Are you using chemical or mineral sunscreens? I’ve found that when my skin barrier is comprised I can’t use chemical sunscreens because they sting my skin. Mineral sunscreens, though, are much gentler and can be used!
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Thursday
Berminyak/Tidak Sensitif
I think you skin barrier is “upset” that will definitely happen when switching up and testing lots of new stuff.
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Spectra369
Kering/Sensitif
in my opinion stop using lots to products at a time just use moisturiser for a while..
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