How to manage sensitive skin

Many people are prone to redness all the year round, with obvious red blood on their faces. When the seasons change, their skin is prone to burning and itching, which is really unbearable. Dr. Liu Junfeng from the Department of Dermatology, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine suggested that if you have the above situation, your skin may be sensitive. Nursing should follow the "trilogy": cleaning, moisturizing and sun protection!

First, cleanliness: sensitive skin should avoid excessive cleaning, which is easy to stimulate skin behavior. It is recommended to use clean water or mild facial cleanser 1 time in the morning and evening. Do not use facial exfoliating products until the skin returns to normal.

Second, moisturizing: rational use of skin care products can not only repair the skin barrier and diminish inflammation, but also relieve symptoms such as dry skin, burning and itching. Doctors suggest carrying a moisturizing spray with you to reduce the skin temperature, which can play a soothing role.

Third, sun protection: excessive sun exposure will not only lead to photoaging of the skin and affect the appearance, but also induce or aggravate various light-related skin diseases. Therefore, for sensitive skin, it is necessary to reduce excessive sunlight exposure. Usually, you can apply sunscreen before going out, and take an umbrella or hat to prevent ultraviolet rays.