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How to Know, Once and For All, Whether You Have Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin is a term that gets thrown around all too often.

Sensitive skin is a term that gets thrown around all too often. The truth is that most people who claim to have sensitive skin actually don't. "It's an overused phrase," says Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi, codirector of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery in Washington DC. "They [people] may be overusing their products, leading to irritation." Skin is also more prone to irritation in the cooler months, so don't take a reaction to the frigid temperatures as a red flag for skin sensitivity.

So how do you know if you do actually have sensitive skin? There are a few tests you can give yourself. "Brush your fingers across the side of your face with light to medium pressure," celebrity facialist Joanna Vargas says. "If the skin turns red, it's sensitive." If you have a deeper skin tone that doesn't show red so easily, though, Dr. Tanzi has an equally simple tip for uncovering if your skin has a sensitive disposition. "You know you have sensitive skin if the majority of the products you place on your skin cause stinging or redness," she explains. This includes everything from face washes and moisturizers to foundations and blushes.

Understanding whether or not you truly have skin sensitivity is the first step in perfecting your skin care regimen. So if you haven't quite had that healthy glow you've been dreaming of, perhaps now you'll be a few steps closer to achieving it.

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Oversensitive Tots: 8 Products to Soothe Sensitive Skin

Stop scratching! Kids with sensitive skin — and their parents — know that dry, itchy, or painful skin is no joke.

Stop scratching! Kids with sensitive skin — and their parents — know that dry, itchy, or painful skin is no joke. There's no one cause of sensitive skin. It can be hereditary, caused by harsh products, or simply from spending time outside in the cold Winter or the hot Summer. Oversensitive kiddos aren't doomed to a season full of scratching. These products will help soothe their irritated epidermis, leaving everyone (and everything) a lot calmer.

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  • Shea Moisture Organic Raw Shea Chamomile & Argan Oil Baby Head-to-Toe Ointment ($10): A good rule of thumb when looking for a kids' moisturizer is the greasier the better. Ointments are better than creams, which are better than lotions. Part of SheaMoisture's Organic Raw Shea Butter Baby Collection, this ointment combines the hydrating properties of shea butter with argan oil, which is naturally high in skin-softening Vitamin E. This is an amazingly multitasking product; it works great on baby's chapped lips, cheeks, hands, arms, and legs.
  • Dr. Sears Baby Wipes ($3): Developed by everyone's favorite cosleeping enthusiast, Dr. Sears, these wipes are made with biodegradable, ultrasoft bamboo fabric, an incredibly gentle way to clean babies' delicate bum.
  • Gentle Naturals Eczema Baby Wash ($5): Eczema is an extremely common, and uncomfortable skin ailment, for which there's no known cure. It's essentially a really bad, itchy rash, which can be red, rough, scaly, and oozing. It can't be cured, but there are ways to treat and prevent eczema flareups. It's especially important to use a mild cleanser, like this baby wash by Gentle Naturals — made with aloe, calendula, jojoba, and vitamins A, D, and E to gently cleanse, moisturize, and soothe itchy skin.
  • C.O. Bigelow Lotio Mentholus No. 002 ($25): Seriously itchy kids will get real relief from this nonprescription medicated cream — not recommended for kids under 2 years old.
  • Dr. Smith's Premium Blend Diaper Ointment ($13): Diaper rash is the most common skin ailment suffered by infants, and it can get bad. Applying a generous layer of a good, thick diaper cream like Dr. Smith's will create a barrier between baby's tender bum and the offending, rash-causing moisture
  • Earth's Best TenderCare Chlorine Free Diapers: One of the first recommendations doctors make when a baby has diaper rash is to try switching to a different brand of diapers. Made with soft, cloth-like, chlorine-free materials, these Earth's Best diapers are free of any latex, dyes, and perfumes, which can all cause major irritation.
  • Madii & Dyl Luxe Cleansing Flannels ($15): Specifically formulated for tots with skin issues, these cleansing flannels are super soft. The air spun cloth is made from eco friendly materials.
  • Carter's Sensitive Skin Baby Shampoo + Body Wash Duo ($8): Classic kiddie brand Carters recently launched a line of baby bath and body products — all chemical free and hypoallergenic. This moisturizing cleanser is made without any dyes or fragrances, leaving babies clean, moisturized, and comfortable.

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5 Tips For Preventing Dry Skin This Winter

Just because the temperature has dropped doesn't mean your skin care routine should, too.

Just because the temperature has dropped doesn't mean your skin care routine should, too. Before you start incorporating a whole new regimen, aesthetician Elena Capo of NYC's Cowshed Spa has a few tips on how you can prevent dry skin from happening in the first place. "If you have extremely dry skin, it may be because you are using the wrong product for your skin type," she says. To see the rest of her advice, just keep reading.

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Are You Overloading on Your Skin Care?

When it comes to your skin, it's easy to get carried away, especially if you're experiencing issues with acne, tone, or dryness.

When it comes to your skin, it's easy to get carried away, especially if you're experiencing issues with acne, tone, or dryness. But loading up on too many products can clog your pores and make whatever problems you're having much worse. Even worse, there are some products that really shouldn't be used in conjunction.

To help you see whether your skin care could be doing more harm than good, we devised a straightforward questionnaire. So to find out how well your routine is serving you, take the quiz.

Beauty Tip for Sensitive Skin: New Natural Shampoos - Organic and Eco-Friendly!

For sensitive skin, using organic, natural shampoos can be one way to cure dry, itchy scalp.

For sensitive skin, using organic, natural shampoos can be one way to cure dry, itchy scalp. Here are some tips on what to look for when shopping for an eco-friendly hair product: make sure it's free of chemicals like SLS and parabens. Our BellaSugar editor Annie also recommends using Tigi Love Peace & The Planet - it's Eco Awesome!

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5 Great Cleansers to Soothe Your Sensitive Skin

Whether you've got itching, redness, burning, and/or stinging, one thing is for sure: sensitive skin needs a little extra TLC.
The Best Cleansers For Sensitive Skin

Whether you've got itching, redness, burning, and/or stinging, one thing is for sure: sensitive skin needs a little extra TLC. I've searched all over, including our Product Reviews pages, to find five of the highest rated cleansers best suited for the sensitive-prone. Best of all, they're all just $20 and under.

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Product Review: Maria Galland Gentle Soothing Cream

I had never heard of Maria Galland skin-care products until I went to the Thalazur Thallasothèrapie & Spa in France.

I had never heard of Maria Galland skin-care products until I went to the Thalazur Thallasothèrapie & Spa in France. It was there where I was introduced to her Gentle Soothing Cream that has significantly changed the overall tone of my skin. For those of you with sensitive skin, I know you can relate to having redness and irritation on your face from just about anything. Having sensitive skin means that the natural defense that your skin has is in a weakened condition and if it's not cared for properly, it will continue to become more reactive.

I love that this cream is quite light in texture, and it absorbs quickly. As soon as I apply it to my face, I feel like it's working to soothe, soften, and protect (yes, it contains SPF)!

Also, it has really light, kind of old-school pharmacy scent to it that I don't have much of an adversity toward, although my special someone told me that I smelled like his grandmother and I don't think that's a compliment. Barring the old-fogey smell and the cost (it's $126 for 50ml), I think this sensitive skin cream is aces.



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Kim Cattrall Showing Skin at HBO Again

While the Sex and the City movie is smashing box office records, it seems like a good time for Kim Cattrall to plot her next move.

While the Sex and the City movie is smashing box office records, it seems like a good time for Kim Cattrall to plot her next move. And plot she is, with today's news that the alter ego of one Samantha Jones will produce and star in a new HBO comedy.

The show bears the slightly icky title of Sensitive Skin — though it's an adaptation of a British series of the same name, so I guess I can't blame Cattrall for that choice. Its plot and main character sound right up Cattrall's alley: According to the Hollywood Reporter, the show "centers on a middle-aged wife and mother in New York who rediscovers her sexuality and begins to question her place in the world and the choices she has made in life." Fun fact: The BBC version starred Joanna Lumley, best-known as Patsy in Absolutely Fabulous.

The original show will be released on DVD for the first time in August, so we'll have plenty of time to check it out before Cattrall's version hits the air. But for now, tell me: Are you ready to see Cattrall heading up her own series? And does this sound like a good role for her — or just more of the same?

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Life-Saver Shavers For Sensitive Skin

For those of you who have sensitive skin, most likely your face isn't the only part of your body that suffers from redness and reactions.

For those of you who have sensitive skin, most likely your face isn't the only part of your body that suffers from redness and reactions. I find that if I'm not careful about changing my razor blade frequently, or if I don't use ample amounts of lubrication such as shaving cream or moisturizing body washes, my legs, underarms and even bikini area often burned and become pink and swollen. Here are a few of my favorite sensitive skin shavers that have helped tremendously reduce inflammation and irritation — hopefully they'll be able to help you too.

Gillette Venus Divine ($9.99) has blades that are coated with aloe and plant oil infused moisture strips so that they will glide over your skin easily. The blades are also positioned so that each one cuts lower than the next. This results in fewer missed hairs and a closer shave.

The razor also features an ergonomic no-slip grip, a finger rest for better control, a wall hanger for in-shower wall storage and shower-safe refills (how convenient).

For two more sensitive skin shavers for females, read more

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New Product Alert: Mario Badescu Anti-Redness Kit

New from skin care expert Mario Badescu is an Anti-Redness Skin Care Kit ($48).

New from skin care expert Mario Badescu is an Anti-Redness Skin Care Kit ($48). Although it is totally suitable for all skin types, it is especially helpful for those with sensitive skin who suffer from redness, blotchiness, irritation and unbalanced and flaky skin.

Inside you'll find a cream soap, a calming mask and a cult-favorite Control Cream (it's a moisturizer) to help soothe any redness on the face. This kit is perfect for winter, when skin irritation is heightened because of the extreme weather. To find out about each of the products in the kit, read more