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Sensitive Skin Treatment in Oakville
Sensitive skin is often described as skin that stings, burns, flushes, reacts easily, or becomes red and dry with products, weather changes, or stress. It can be long-standing or develop when the skin barrier becomes more vulnerable and less able to tolerate everyday triggers.
At Merrion Oakville, Dr. Kate Healy takes a gentle, evidence-based approach to sensitive skin treatment, helping identify likely triggers while supporting a calmer, stronger skin barrier without over-treating or overwhelming the skin.
Sensitive skin is common, and it often shows up as stinging, burning, redness, dryness, flushing, or irritation. In many cases, there is more than one reason skin becomes reactive, which is why symptoms can look a little different from person to person.
What Causes Sensitive Skin?
A Weakened Skin Barrier
When the skin barrier is not functioning well, it can lose moisture more easily and become more reactive to products, weather, and daily friction. This often shows up as tightness, facial redness, and skin redness and dryness on the face, although the pattern can vary from one person to another.
Harsh Skincare or Over-Exfoliation
Sometimes the problem is not one product, but too much at once. Strong acids, retinoids, scrubs, or frequent exfoliation can gradually disrupt the skin barrier and make skin feel sore, dry, or easily irritated. This is a common reason people start looking for simpler skincare for sensitive skin.
Irritants or Allergens in Products and Materials
In some people, fragrance, preservatives, adhesives, harsh chemicals, or even certain fabrics can trigger irritation or an allergy-type reaction. That may look like an “allergy face,” a face allergic reaction, or a skin rash from chemicals, but not every reaction is true allergy or allergic contact dermatitis.
Environmental Triggers
Sun, heat, cold air, wind, and friction can all make already-reactive skin feel worse. For some people, this shows up as skin flushing on the face, redness after weather exposure, a friction rash, or a skin rash on the face from sun. These triggers tend to matter more when the barrier is already vulnerable.
Underlying Skin Conditions or Inflammation
Sometimes sensitive-looking skin is linked with an underlying tendency toward inflammation, such as rosacea-, eczema-, or dermatitis-prone skin. This can make redness on the face, facial redness, dryness, or flushed face episodes more noticeable, although the exact trigger pattern is often individual.
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