Admit it! We all have at least once had rashes, inflammation and irritated red skin after trying out a new product that was trending all over the Internet. Well, the truth is there is no one size fits all for skincare and one should use products depending on their skin type to see a visible difference. If you have sensitive skin, you need to be extra careful while choosing the right kind of products that would soothe your skin. There are a lot of natural and herbal products available for sensitive skin and we have curated and handpicked the best ones that you need to add to your daily routine.
#TriedAndTested: 6 Products For Sensitive Skin Recommended By The LBB Crew
Cetyl Alcohol & Stearyl Alcohol Lotion By Moiz For Diana Vegas, Lifestyle Writer
AuraVedic Kumkumadi Tailam Oil For Dinal Jain, Lifestyle Writer
I started using this Kumkumadi Tailam oil around three months ago. My skin tends to look very tired due to dust and pollution, and naturally there are evident wrinkles. This purely Ayurvedic oil with saffron smells amazing, and also helps to relive the stress of my skin. I apply a few drops before sleeping so that it absorbs well.
Mos15 RenouTM Moisturizing Lotion By PHACE For Tanvi Deshmukh, Social Media Lead
Moisturising Cream for Face & Body By Cetaphil For Diana Vegas, Lifestyle Writer
This is the best thing to slap on your face if you have dry, sensitive skin. It's fragrance free, quick-absorbing, and not at all sticky. It does settle heavily on the T-zone, so avoid using it during the monsoons.
Aloe Chok Chok Soothing Gel by TONYMOLY For Dinal Jain, Lifestyle Writer
I have dry skin during almost all seasons, and it's always a struggle to keep up and have a hydrating routine. I found this super lightweight gel that effortlessly provides my skin with freshness and hydration. Sometimes, moisturisers can feel a bit too much, especially during the summer. So, this gel comes in handy. Now I almost use it every day over my sunscreen, and I have seen it calm my face and give it an instant revival.
Vaseline Aloe Fresh Body Lotion For Aakanksha Singh Devi, Content Lead
I am allergic to shellfish and mushrooms, but being a (stupid) daredevil, I eat them anyway. Like clockwork, my skin turns red, and I break into hives. My dermatologist told me two things. One of which, of course, is to not eat things I am allergic to, and the second was to use the Vaseline Intensive Care Aloe Soothe Lotion. Not only is it greatly hydrating to begin with, but since it has aloe extracts, it's also very calming, and it only takes about 10 minutes for my hives and redness to ease up. It soothes my skin in no time, and since it's non-greasy, I don't really feel like I've coated myself with cream.
LBB Tip: It also works wonders if you get redness and rashes after waxing.