I am sensitive, and so is my skin! I live in Livigno where temperature changes are quite drastic, which for sensitive skin is quite a challenge!
I understand that the keywords are: PROTECT and CALM. But how do we cleanse sensitive skin? First of all, I will never tire of emphasizing the importance of smart cleansing. Never weaken the "coat of skin": the hydrolipidic film.
It is a very thin layer of hydro (liquid) lipid (fat) that is on the entire surface of our skin. It is essential to maintain this protective layer as intact as possible on the face, a true elixir of youth!
So, BAN FOAMING PRODUCTS!
Skincare for sensitive skin:
Milk and Tonic (Bormoline) morning and evening! (It is recommended to cleanse the face twice a day)
And how do we calm sensitive skin? Licorice is extraordinary for soothing any kind of redness.
If we also use the support of echinacea, which strengthens the skin's immune system, and borage oil, which is called dermatitis oil, the result will be IMMEDIATE!
I often find myself "rescuing" skins as red as tomatoes in perfumery! In Livigno, the mix of sun, snow, and cold surprises many people who, not knowing, find themselves needing to soothe their skin's response.
There are treatments to reduce skin redness. Step 2 High and Step 3 High are a guarantee; I see the redness gradually turning pink within a few minutes.
I remember the son of a dear customer who had frozen his chin while skiing; the mix of wind, cold, and moisture from the helmet strap had given him a purplish color! A pack was made with Step 2 High and Step 3 High Extra Rich, and the next day his chin was perfect!
Licorice, Echinacea, and Borage Oil, along with the wisdom of other active ingredients chosen for Bormoline, are a safe haven for those like me who feel the north wind when a gentle breeze blows.
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