Eucerin: Sensitive skin | dry and sensitive facial skin (2024)

When skin lacks moisture it looks dull and feels dry and is unable to work effectively as a barrier, protecting our bodies from external irritants. It becomes sensitive as a result.

The underlying causes and symptoms of dry, dehydrated and sensitive skin vary, but all have a disturbed moisture balance in common. Regular moisturisation with appropriate products can address this issue by supporting skin hydration. Sound skincare and lifestyle decisions can also help to alleviate the symptoms of sensitivity.

Once skin’s moisture balance is restored, its barrier function is strengthened and it is better able to protect our bodies from external aggressors. Hydrated skin is less prone to sensitivity, looks radiant and feels smooth and supple.

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Signs & Symptoms

How to recognise dry and sensitive facial skin

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Sensitive skin is a condition which can be experienced by all four skin types – dry, normal, oily and combination.

Some people don’t show visible symptoms but comment on how certain products can make their skin feel uncomfortable. As the level of sensitivity increases, symptoms may include:

  • Sensations of tightness and discomfort.
  • More extreme symptoms, such as prolonged redness, rashes, itching, prickling, burning, swelling and scaling lead to skin being categorised as hypersensitive.

It is hard to distinguish betweendry skin and sensitive skin because these conditions often coexist. Dry skin is particularly prone to sensitivity and sensitive skin is often dry. This can make it difficult to identify the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment. You can read more about the signs and symptoms for both conditions indry facial skin and sensitive facial skin.

Bothdry skin and dehydrated skin show signs of dryness, but their underlying causes are different. It is not uncommon for sensitive skin to be dehydrated in some areas (for example the cheeks) while being oily and breaking out in other areas (especially the T-zone).

Causes & Triggers

What causes facial skin to become dry and sensitive?

Dry skin is a skin type which is characterized by lack of lipids (oil). It can proceed to dehydration because, as a result of reduced lipids, skin is unable to effectively bind in water and its evaporation from skin increases. Dehydrated skin describes a condition caused by insufficient water content.

The common denominator for dry, dehydrated and sensitive skin is a disturbed moisture balance. When skin lacks the moisture it needs to work as an effective barrier layer, further moisture is lost and it is unable to protect itself against external irritants such as bacteria or pollution. This leads to feelings of tightness and discomfort.

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To form an effective barrier, skin needs the right balance between:

  • Lipids (oil)
  • Water
  • Natural Moisturising Factors (which include naturally produced substances such as Urea, Lactic Acid or Glycerol)

Glycerol (also known as Glycerine), a sugar alcohol produced naturally by our bodies, is used by the skin to help bind in water. It is one of the key components of an effective barrier function. Glycerol, along with water, is delivered to the outer layers of skin by skin’s own moisture distribution channels – the Aquaporins. When the Aquaporins are compromised, skin dehydrates, looks and feels dry and may become sensitive.

There are a range of internal and external factors that can alter the effectiveness of skin’s own moisture distribution channels, causing skin to become dehydrated or sensitive:

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Internal factors include:

  • Genetics
  • Hormonal influences
  • Skin diseases

External factors include:

  • Environmental influence such as UV radiation or pollution
  • Medication
  • Diet
  • Lifestyle: lack of sleep, too much stress, smoking, improper skin care regimen

Find out more about each of these factors in factors that influence skin.

Contributing Factors

Factors that exacerbate dry and sensitive facial skin

Once skin has become dry and sensitive, some of the factors also associated with causing the condition can exacerbate and prolong sensitivity.

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Skin care choices

  • Washing skin too frequently in water that is too hot strips skin of its protecting lipids and can cause it to dry out further.
  • Ingredients such as sodium lauryl sulphate, menthol or high concentration of denatured alcohol – contained in some cleansing products and moisturisers – can also cause discomfort for sensitive skin.
  • Chemical peels and exfoliators can cause irritation to already sensitive skin.
  • Shaving; both the exfoliating action and the products used afterwards can cause sensitivity.

Environment

  • Over-exposure to the sun and lack of appropriate UV protection.
  • The dry air of aeroplane cabins, as well as the lack of humidity caused by central heating, affects skin hydration.

Lifestyle

  • Drinking water: if the body becomes dehydrated then the skin’s moisture supply is affected.
  • Smoking: the harmful chemicals in tobacco smoke dry and irritate skin.

Find out more about each of these factors in factors that influence skin.

Solutions

Treating and relieving dry and sensitive skin

While causes, symptoms and descriptors vary, what all dry, dehydrated and sensitive skin needs is intense and long-lasting hydration. This can be provided by selecting and using an appropriate moisturiser. Look for:

  • Products that have been tested on, and proven to be kind with, sensitive skin.
  • Products free of perfume or any other ingredients that you know may irritate your skin.
  • Products that suit your particular skin type – normal, dry, oily or combination.

The following measures can also help to control and minimise sensitivity by avoiding the triggers that cause discomfort:

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  • Diet: read more about the importance of good nutrition in how to care for sensitive skin.
  • Changing bathing habits: Reducing the time spent in a bath and shower, as well as the temperature of the water, will help to support skin’s natural balance. Read more about how to care for sensitive skin.
  • Thorough but gentle cleansing: Avoid harsh cleansers and use mild products such as those in the Eucerin DermatoCLEAN range. Read more in a daily routine for the face.

TheEucerin AQUAporinACTIVE range of moisturisers has been specially formulated to provide intense, 24-hour moisturisation for all types of dry and dehydrated sensitive skin. It works on three levels to deliver smooth, supple and radiant skin:

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Eucerin: Sensitive skin | dry and sensitive facial skin (13)
  1. Enhancing skin’s own moisture system – the Aquaporins – helping to ensure that skin gets the hydration it needs from within.
  2. Binding in more water in outer layers of the skin.
  3. Strengthening skin’s own moisture protection shield, helping it to hold on to water for longer and supporting its resistance to external irritants.

The products in the range are proven to be effective at significantly improving skin hydration. All products are fragrance and paraben-free and have been tested on, and proven to be compatible with sensitive skin.

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FAQs

Is Eucerin good for sensitive skin on face? ›

Try Eucerin pH5 Soap-Free Bar or Eucerin pH5 Handwash Oil. For your face: Facial dry sensitive skin also benefits from a dedicated, mild cleanser. We recommend Eucerin DermatoCLEAN Mild Cleansing Milk.

What can I use for dry and sensitive skin on my face? ›

Moisturizers, ointments, and creams improve the skin's natural barrier function, which promotes water retention. This can soothe and hydrate dry skin. Moisturizing overnight can provide extra benefits. A person can apply moisturizer to their face before bed and wash it off with a gentle cleanser in the morning.

Is Eucerin as good as CeraVe? ›

CeraVe has an average rating of 1.8 out of 10 from a total of 56 ratings on Drugs.com. 4% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 89% reported a negative effect. Eucerin has an average rating of 3.7 out of 10 from a total of 22 ratings on Drugs.com.

What are the disadvantages of Eucerin? ›

Like many other drugs, Eucerin can cause side effects in people who are sensitive or poorly tolerated. The use of Eucerin can sometimes cause local irritation of the skin, especially if applied in large amounts on inflamed or sensitive skin.

Which Eucerin is best for face eczema? ›

Eucerin AtopiControl Acute Care Cream (with anti-bacterial Decanediol and cooling Menthoxypropandiol) has been specially formulated to give skin the care and comfort it needs during flare-ups. Both products can be used alongside medical treatments which often help to calm severe symptoms.

Which facial is good for dry and sensitive skin? ›

A hydrafacial is one of the best facials for dry skin. As the name suggests, it gives your skin much-needed hydration and also involves a deep cleansing routine to remove clogged pores and blackheads.

What do dermatologists recommend for extremely dry skin on the face? ›

Moisturizer: Your dermatologist will select a moisturizer that contains the right amount of active ingredients, such as urea, ceramides, lactic acid, or glycerol, to heal your skin. The right mix will hydrate your skin and restore its outer layer. Some patients need a prescription moisturizer.

How often should you wash your face if you have dry sensitive skin? ›

Dr. Geria recommends washing your face twice a day, too. If you have dry or sensitive skin, he says you can cleanse at night to remove dirt, but then rinse your face with warm water in the morning.

What is the number one moisturizer recommended by dermatologists? ›

Rankings: Face Moisturizers
RankBrandSample Product
#1 Score: 100CeraVeBuy on CVS.com
#2 Score: 60NeutrogenaBuy on CVS.com
#3 Score: 54La Roche-PosayBuy on CVS.com
#4 Score: 52CetaphilBuy on CVS.com
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What is the best moisturizer for sensitive eczema face? ›

Some products, such as Aveeno parabens lotion, Cerave moisturizing cream, and Cetaphil lotion, are designed specifically to be hypoallergenic, anti-itch, and effective for those with eczema. In general, look for moisturizing lotions which contain ingredients that help eczema-prone skin, including: oat or shea butter.

Why has Eucerin been discontinued? ›

Beiersdorf told us that, due to the closure of the manufacturing site that produced both products for the UK market, both Eucerin Intensive Cream and Eucerin Intensive Lotion have been discontinued.

What works better than Eucerin? ›

If you're looking for a product best for damaged skin, that's Aquaphor. It's much more powerful than Eucerin at treating moderate to severe skin issues. You can always speak with a dermatologist to find what's right for you and your skin.

Which Eucerin is best for face? ›

The Eucerin DermoPURIFYER range has been specially formulated for skin prone to acne. For hypersensitive, hyperreactive skin Eucerin recommends Eucerin Re-Balance Soothing Cleansing Cream. For skin that is prone to redness try Eucerin ANTI-REDNESS Soothing Cleansing Gel.

Is it okay to use Eucerin on your face? ›

A: Yes, the Eucerin Intensive Repair Lotion may be used on the face as it is non-comedogenic. We suggest that you spot test any new product on a small area of the face to be sure you don't have more sensitive facial skin. Also, please avoid the eyes. Sunscreen may be applied over the lotion.

Which Eucerin is best for the face? ›

The Eucerin DermoPURIFYER range has been specially formulated for skin prone to acne. For hypersensitive, hyperreactive skin Eucerin recommends Eucerin Re-Balance Soothing Cleansing Cream. For skin that is prone to redness try Eucerin ANTI-REDNESS Soothing Cleansing Gel.

Do dermatologists recommend Eucerin? ›

And that pays off: more than 100 years of experience and quality demands have given Eucerin highest esteem and trust among pharmacists and dermatologists worldwide.

Is Eucerin aquaphor good for sensitive skin? ›

This product is indicated for dry and cracked skin, dry hands and cuticles, cracked heels and feet and baby sensitive skin.

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