Here's how to fix a damaged lipid barrier:
Avoid washing skin with anything that leaves it feeling tight. Look at your cleansers and make sure to avoid sodium laureth sulfate or ammonium laureth sulfate as these surfactants only further damage the skins barrier. After cleansing, always use a toner to give your skin extra hydration, but make sure it’s alcohol-free.
Lastly, be sure to use products exclusively formulated for the unique needs of your skin. From the very start of my career, I learned that every skin is unique and a one-size-fits-all approach is not effective to achieve healthy, balanced and beautiful skin. And, classifying skin into the standard dry, normal and oily skin types is just so limiting. Look for products designed specifically for sensitive skin.
Experiencing dry, red, flaky skin can be painful, inconvenient and simply frustrating. Rest assured, if you follow the above tips and are diligent about caring for sensitive skin, you can keep skin looking healthy and radiant.