Sensitive Skin

What “Sensitive Skin” really means (clinically)

Sensitive skin syndrome is mainly caused by two core problems:
1) Weak skin barrier
The outer layer of the skin (stratum corneum) is damaged or thin → water escapes easily and irritants enter.
2) Overactive nerve response
Skin nerves react too strongly → even mild triggers feel like burning, itching, or stinging.

Why it happens (main causes)

Internal factors
  • Genetic predisposition (naturally thin barrier)
  • Atopic tendency (eczema history)
  • Hormonal changes
  • Stress (increases skin inflammation)
External triggers
  • Harsh skincare (strong acids, over-exfoliation)
  • Overuse of retinol or active ingredients
  • Fragrance / essential oils
  • UV exposure
  • Pollution
  • Hot water / sauna
  • Weather changes (cold or humidity shifts)

What sensitive skin is often confused with

Many patients are misdiagnosed. It can overlap with:
  • Rosacea (flushing + visible capillaries)
  • Dehydrated skin (tight + dull but not reactive nerves)
  • Allergic contact dermatitis (true allergy reaction)
  • Acne-prone skin (inflammation but different cause)