sensitive skin makeup

Makeup Tips For Sensitive Skin

If you have sensitive skin then you probably know it can be a trial finding products that don’t cause your skin to react.  While we are all individual, so what causes sensitivity in one person may not cause it in another, there are some ingredients that are almost guaranteed to be a problem for all!

One of the biggest categories to avoid is highly fragranced products which are very likely to cause a negative reaction with sensitive skin.

Also avoid, drying alcohols, witch hazel, citrus and products that contain a high % of essential oils.  Just like too much fragrance, even natural aromas can cause a problem.  And be aware that while it may feel ok the first time you apply it, the effect is accumulative and you may find your skin becomes more reactive over time.

Another problem can be preservatives, particularly methylisothiazolinone and methylcholorisothiazoline which are often used to replace parabens, these are known sensitizers when used in leave on products.

Now before you take the plunge with any formula for the face, we recommend patch testing on the side of the face to ensure it won’t disturb your skin.  Once you’ve found the right products for your skin, it’s time to get gorgeous and here are some tips to help you get the best results;

 

PREP – CLEANSE GENTLY

Avoid stimulating cleansers that may dry the skin or over exfoliate such as those with alcohol, AHA’s, BHA’s, citrus, essential oils etc.  Instead use gentle formulas such as cleansing oils or lightweight, water soluble emulsions. Be gentle and avoid harsh rubbing with cloths or sponges and pat the skin dry.

We love: ELES Transformation Cleansing Oil for easy makeup removal followed by Phytomer – Accept Neutralizing Cleanser.

 

PREP –  HYDRATE WELL

Dehydrated skin can become easily irritated so protecting with a layer of moisture is key.  Before you apply your creams and lotions drench the skin with a hydrating formula.  You’ll notice a huge difference in the texture of your skin and this will also help to reduce the redness. Yep, parched skin is red.

Try: Phytomer – Hydrasea Ultra-Moisturizing Polarized Water Serum

 

PREP – REACH FOR A MOISTURISER WITH SPF

If your skin is slightly oily or combination then a serum may be enough moisture, but if your skin is dry then treat your skin to the added protection of a care cream.  Most of us apply too much cream and overdose our skin with actives which can sensitize the skin.  Take only the size of a pea and pat the product into the skin to allow it to absorb slowly and naturally.  Use a moisturiser with SPF for a layer of added protection, this will help prevent sun damage and premature skin ageing like fines lines and wrinkles.

We recommend: ELES – Luminous Defence Brightening Day Protection 50

 

Time for makeup!

MULTI-TASKING IS THE WAY TO GO

The less you apply to your skin the less likely it will react!  Reach for multi-tasking products that treat, prime, conceal and even tone in one.  A tall ask?  We are talking about CC Creams. Unlike tinted moisturisers, foundations and even BB Creams, these miracle formulas are colour correcting.  So instead of applying a thick layer of opaque makeup to cover the redness, the CC Cream’s Photonic Crystal Technology “offsets” redness, wrinkles and other skin imperfections, subtly illuminating the skin.  This means less coverage is required if any at all.  In fact, men can and do use CC Creams to even out their skin tone as it doesn’t look like makeup.

Try: ELES Luminous CC Cream 20, you’ll be so glad you did!

 

CONCEAL

Apply this only where you need it, the secret to successful makeup for sensitive skin is to keep every layer light.  Less product to occlude the skin causing heat! Just focus on dark parches, circles or pesky breakouts and leave the rest of your skin alone.

We always reach for: ELES Liquid Concealer, the peachy tones are ideal for concealing dark eye circles while the traditional colours are ideal for the face.

 

GO LIGHT ON POWDER

To set your makeup apply a light layer of Mineral Powder Foundation.  Focus on the T-Zone and remember a very small amount is all that’s needed to set your base.  You can take this with you for touch ups during the day.  Or if you prefer not to use powder try setting your base with a damp Pro-Blender Sponge, it effectively “water-proofs” it and leaves your skin looking flawless.  This latex-free sponge is also easy to clean and minimizes the amount of bacteria that comes in contact with your skin, making it the perfect beauty tool for sensitive complexions.

Find them here:  Mineral Powder Foundation and Pro-Blender Sponge

 

COLOUR SELECTION

When it comes to choosing colours avoid products that are too yellow.  Red skin and yellow makeup = orange complexion.  Neutral shades are best for you and will help reduce the redness harmoniously.

 

REMOVE YOUR MAKEUP AT NIGHT!

Leaving impurities in the skin while you sleep will lead to more sensitivity!  Allow your skin to perform its natural repair and regeneration at night by removing all your makeup and the day’s pollutants and you’ll wake up to a much calmer skin. While it may be tempting to coat your skin in rich and protective creams and oils, it’s better to drench it with lightweight moisture that will encourage better cell regeneration and protein rebuilding.

We adore: Phytomer – Hydra Original Thirst-Relief Melting Cream