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Monday, 17 February 2014

If you have sensitive skin, odds are inflammation is to blame. Fortunately, there are many products formulated with anti-inflammatory ingredients that soothe sensitive skin and keep redness under control. Just keep in mind that truly sensitive skin can react differently to different products, so you should selectively test out one new ingredient at a time to see how your skin responds.
If possible, try to get samples of new products (although most drugstores and department stores will let you return products even if you open them as long as you have the receipt). Just remember, not all reactions are instant and it can take up to 24 hours to see redness or a rash.
Aloe: Known for its ability to ease inflammation (hence its reputation as a sunburn-soother), aloe can help keep reactive skin calm. Find it in: Basis Face Wash.
Feverfew: Derived from a flowering plant that’s part of the daisy family, this anti-inflammatory ingredient was originally used to reduce fever (as the name implies). Today, it’s the star ingredient in Aveeno’s Ultra-Calming line. Note: Avoid feverfew if you have a ragweed allergy.
Oatmeal: If your mom put you in an oatmeal bath when you had the chickenpox, it’s because oatmeal has been used as a skin treatment since ancient Egyptian times. Even the FDA has acknowledged its skin-protecting properties. Find it in:Dermalogica Ultra Calming Relief Masque.
Chamomile: One of the most commonly used medicinal herbs, chamomile is an anti-inflammatory that has also been found to aid wound healing. Find it in: Neutrogena Ultra Gentle Soothing Lotion SPF 15.
Calendula: A close relative to marigolds, calendula provides an antiseptic effect without irritating sensitive skin. Note: Avoid calendula if you have a ragweed allergy. Find it in: California Baby Calendula Cream.
Green tea: A powerful antioxidant, green tea helps protect the skin from free radicals, which goes a long way for preventing aging changes in the skin. But unlike many synthetic (and even naturally-derived) antioxidants, green tea has a low risk of skin reaction. Find it in: Kinerase Gentle Daily Cleanser.
Licorice extract: Good news for those with sensitive skin: Licorice extract can help fade unwanted pigment without irritating side effects. Find it in: Boscia Oil-Free Nightly Hydration.
Cucumber extract: The phrase “cool as a cucumber” can mean a lot to sensitive skin, and is great for soothing stinging and burning. Find it in: Yes to Cucumbers Facial Towelettes.
If you believe your sensitive skin is caused by allergies, look for products by VMV Hypoallergenics, and Burt’s Bees now has a line geared toward sensitive skin
From:http://health.yahoo.net/experts/skintype/best-anti-inflammatory-skincare

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