Skin type guide

Sensitive-feeling skin: introduce new products one at a time.

Sensitive-feeling skin may react more easily to products or environmental changes. Keep the routine familiar, patch test and introduce only one new product at a time.

Start here

Notice patterns without self-diagnosing

Stinging, tightness, visible redness or discomfort can have many causes. Stop use if persistent discomfort occurs and seek qualified advice for severe reactions.

A considered approach

Use an introduction plan, not a product pile.

Patch test first. Introduce one product alone while keeping the rest of your routine familiar for several uses, so it is easier to notice how your skin responds.

Common routine mistake

Do not replace the entire routine at once.

Changing several products together makes it difficult to identify what caused discomfort.

Morning

Keep variables low.

Use familiar products and broad-spectrum sunscreen. Add a new step only after patch testing.

Evening

Follow tolerance, not a trend.

Introduce new products gradually and stop use if irritation occurs.

Professional advice

Know when skincare is not enough.

Persistent pain, swelling, burning or severe reactions require qualified medical advice. Cosmetics do not diagnose or treat medical conditions.

A focused next step

One considered treatment step to explore.

Signal Serum

Signal Serum

Signal Serum is an optional product to introduce gradually, not a guaranteed solution for sensitive skin. Patch test before use.

$39.99

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