Skin concern · Sensitivity
Why does my skin react so easily?
Sensitivity describes how skin behaves, not a diagnosis. Skin can react to a formula, a texture, how often something is used, or several products layered at once. The fastest way to learn what yours tolerates is to change one thing at a time.
What people commonly notice
- Stinging or warmth after applying a product
- Flushing that settles within an hour
- Tolerating a product for weeks, then reacting
- Reacting more during seasonal changes
Behaviors often involved
- Introducing several new products together
- Continuing to exfoliate through a reactive period
- Using strong actives on consecutive nights
- Switching routines before the last one had time
Routine principles that usually help
- Keep the routine short while things feel reactive
- Patch test and introduce one product at a time
- Pause exfoliation and strong actives during flare periods
- Speak to a qualified professional if discomfort persists
Questions people ask about this
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What products are right for sensitive skin?
Short routines, gentle cleansing, fragrance-light formulas and one change at a time are usually easier for reactive skin to tolerate.
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Why does a new product sting when I apply it?
Stinging usually means the product is reaching skin that is already compromised, or that the formula is stronger than your skin currently tolerates.
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How do I patch test a new product?
Apply a small amount to the same spot — inner forearm or along the jaw — once a day for several days before using it on the whole face.
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Why does my skin turn red after my routine?
Short-lived flushing is common with massage and temperature; redness that lingers usually points at a step that is too strong or too frequent.
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Can sensitive skin exfoliate?
Often yes, but less frequently and more gently than most routines assume — and not at all while skin is actively reactive.
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Can I use several active products at the same time?
You can, but stacking them is the most common cause of reactivity — most routines do better with one targeted step held steady.
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What should I look for in Korean skincare for sensitive skin?
Short ingredient lists, fragrance-light formulas, and a routine short enough that you can identify a trigger if something goes wrong.
Dryness & hydration
Why does my face feel tight right after washing?
That squeaky-clean feeling usually means the cleanser removed more than it needed to, which is worth changing before anything else in the routine.
Texture & pores
How often should I exfoliate?
Most skin does well with one to two gentle sessions a week, and the right number is the one your skin still feels comfortable after.
Comparisons
How is Korean skincare different from Western skincare?
Korean routines tend to emphasise layered hydration, gentle daily care and sun protection; Western routines more often centre on a smaller number of concentrated actives.
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