We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.
The struggle of having sensitive skin in this era of beauty revolution isreal.
And don’t even get us started on false beauty advertising.

If a brand claims to be hypoallergenic, it doesn’t necessarily mean their products contain zero allergens.
According to cosmetic chemist Erica Douglas, these words are simply a marketing claim (viaByrdie).
So how can a consumer decide if a “hypoallergenic” product is right for them?

However, because the product is derived from sheep, steer clear if you have any wool allergies.
Instead, check out CeraVE Daily Moisturizing Lotion.
It’s a classic for a reason.

The ingredient list includeszero fragrances, three types of ceramides, and hyaluronic acid to trap in moisture.
This product is so gentle, even the National Eczema Association is fan (viaByrdie).
Our final moisturizer recommendation for sensitive skin isAvene Cicalfate Restorative Skin Cream.

The best part is that your skin retains moisture with zero greasiness!
Battle redness with gentle cleansers
Cleansing your skin is a criticalskincare step.
But with so many different cleansers to choose from, it can get overwhelming.

Board-certified New York City-based dermatologist, Melissa Levin, steers patients toward CeraVE’s Hydrating Cleanser.
Dermatologist Joyce Park is a fan of another gentle cleanser sweeping the market, Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser.
This product battles skin redness with calming properties like aloe vera, rosewater, and cucumber extract.
But what types of serums should sensitive skin consumers look for?
Dermatologist Steven Wang createdNourishing Youth Serumwith sensitive skin in mind.
Good Housekeeping Beauty Lab Director, Birnur Aral, recommended this product for anyone wanting lightweight, mild hydration.
Board-certified dermatologist Shari Marchbein recommended this serum for dry or reactive skin.
Plus the product’s powerful fruit extracts and beeswax are the perfect defense against dry, chapped lips.
Our final lip balm go-to product is German skin proDr.
Though at $55 a tub, this lip balm may seem pricey.