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7 Great Soothing Treatments For Sensitive Skin

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7 Great Soothing Treatments For Sensitive Skin

These serums and oils for sensitive skin help to soothe irritation, calm inflammation and strengthen skin’s protective barrier.

by MOH SHUYING  /   February 19, 2016

These serums and oils help to soothe irritation, calm inflammation and strengthen skin’s protective barrier so your complexion is less susceptible to external attacks. By Moh Shuying.

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7 Great Soothing Treatments For Sensitive Skin
#1: La Mer The Concentrate, $720
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This helps to improve the appearance of scarring caused by surgery and burns, as well as visibly diminishes irritation and redness caused by dermatological procedures. Formulated with a high concentration of the brand’s signature Miracle Broth, it infuses skin with the energy it needs to accelerate its natural repair process. Special barrier repair ingredients act as lipid “cellular cement” to help strengthen vulnerable skin while the anti-oxidant properties of Lime Tea Extract help protect skin from external insults.

#2: L'Occitane Shea Face Comforting Oil, $62
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This silky fine oil is 100 per cent natural and leaves a soft yet dry finish. It helps to nourish and comfort dry, dehydrated complexions. The comforting treatment is enriched with shea butter oil, which is rich in omegas to treat and protect, as well as the antioxidant-rich marula oil to strengthen skin’s protective barrier.

#3: Porcelain Soothe Aloe Recovery Gel, $108
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Made of 99 per cent stabilised aloe vera, this lightweight, ultra soothing gel helps to heals and hydrate the complexion. Great for skin suffering from sensitivity due to acne and dermatological procedures, it eases irritation, reduces inflammation and helps to repair delicate skin.

#4: SkinCeuticals Phyto Corrective, $129
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This botanical fluid contains cucumber and thyme extracts to help soothe and calm red and irritated skin, as well as reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation. It also has pure kojic acid and mulberry extract to even out skin tone and reduce the intensity of brown spots for an overall healthier complexion.

 

 

#5: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Serum, $62, Sephora
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This is formulated to deliver optimal hydration to all skin types and improve the overall appearance of the complexion. This water-based soft gel penetrates quickly and leaves behind an invisible shield that seals in hydration for a smooth, healthier complexion. It contains oatmeal extract, a natural skin healer to help relieve, soothe and comfort dryness and irritation.

 

#6: Estelle & Thild BioCalm Anti-Redness Rescue Serum, $60, Sephora
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This helps to balance and calm sensitive and reactive complexions. It has oat extract to stimulate collagen synthesis, visibly reduces redness, speed skin’s natural healing process, soothe, hydrate and balance skin’s pH levels. Black elderflower helps to reduce inflammation, decongest pores and boost radiance.

 

#7: Origins Dr Andrew Weil for Origins Mega Mushroom Skin Relief Advanced Face Serum, $120
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This has a cocktail of Sea Buckthorn Berry, mushrooms used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and other ingredients that target skin’s response to emotional and environmental stress, which is at the root of inflammation. It helps to promote skin’s resilience, evenness and an overall healthy appearance.

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