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Aloe- and Rice Extract-based Cream Impresses in Sensitive Skin

The Dermatology Digest

A nature-based moisturizing cream containing aloe and rice extract improves moisturization and skin barrier function in individuals with dry and sensitive skin, according to research presented at the 2024 American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA.

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Indie Sensitive Skin Brand Expands Beyond Sensitive with 3 New Products

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Hale & Hush, a leading sensitive skin brand continues to grow! They made their mark in the medical + spa skin care industry as a go-to brand to treat sensitive skin, reactive skin, and Rosacea. It’s a staple back bar brand to use on clients with any type of reactive skin from Oncology treatments.

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Modifying facial treatments for your sensitive skin clients

Aesthetic Back Bar

Many people that come in for facials will describe their skin as sensitive. Sensitive skin can arise from several factors internal like hereditary, food sensitivities or allergies, illnesses or medications. Sometimes they need a little extra care for the skin barrier.

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Hale & Hush Skincare: the answer for sensitive skin

California Skincare Supply

Introducing our newest skincare line, Hale & Hush: the sensitive skin specialist! Hale & Hush is the only professional skincare brand that focuses solely on treatment and retail products for sensitive and health-challenged skin!

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Lavender Toner from emerginC

Spa Industry Association

This toner is a gentle, soothing option for all skin types, especially those with redness or sensitivity. Formulated with calming plant extracts, it tones and balances your skin’s pH, leaving it feeling soothed and comfortable. Continue reading Lavender Toner from emerginC at Spa Industry Association.

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Skin Redness: Why Is My Skin So Blotchy?

Eminence Organics

Because these causes can present in the skin in similar ways, seeking a professional opinion is crucial in developing a plan that will effectively target your specific cause of redness. Sensitive Skin Sensitive skin is a common skin type that is different from sensitized skin (a temporary condition).

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Unmasking the Magic: A Guide to Types of Face Masks for Your Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Normal or Combination Skin Choose masks with nourishing oils and botanical extracts, such as avocado oil or rosehip seed oil, which can help balance the skin's natural oils. Sensitive or Inflamed Skin Look for masks with soothing ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile, and oatmeal to reduce redness and irritation.

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