The 20 Best Moisturizers for Sensitive Skin, According to...
Say goodbye to redness for as little as $7. Here's what you need to know.
What’s Happening
Real talk: Say goodbye to redness for as little as $7.
Maggie Panos is not a born runner, which means she has worked fr, fr hard to get to the point where she can toss on a podcast and forget she’s actually running. It’s taken years to find the immaculate combination of gear for conquering the elevated paths near her home, and she frequents the treadmill in her garage during the rainy season. (we’re not making this up)
And, she’s a seasoned hands-on product tester, having written guides for Best Products, Woman’s Day, and many more publications over her 15 years in digital journalism.
The Details
Emily Shiffer has worked as a writer for over 10 years, covering everything from health and wellness to entertainment and celebrities. She before was on staff at SUCCESS, Men’s Health, and Prevention magazines.
Her freelance writing has been featured in Women’s Health, Runner’s World, PEOPLE, and more. Emily is a graduate of Northwestern University, where she majored in magazine journalism at the Medill School of Journalism and minored in musicology.
Why This Matters
Rn residing in Charleston, South Carolina, Emily enjoys instructing barre, surfing, and long walks on the beach with her miniature Dachshund, Gertrude. Vanicream, Olay, Ursa MajorReviewsOur top picksBest OverallVanicream Moisturizing Skin CreamBest ValueEucerin Skin Calming CreamBest NaturalUrsa Major Golden Hour Recovery CreamRidding your face of dry, itchy skin is no easy task. Whether the irritation is caused by rosacea, environmental stressors, or harsh skincare ingredients, the first step to relief is simple: Find products formulated for sensitive skin.
Health experts are weighing in on what this means for people.
Key Takeaways
- With a routine that includes one of the best moisturizers for sensitive skin, you can reduce redness and inflammation overnight.
- , board-certified dermatologist in Los Angeles.
The Bottom Line
“Having an occasional sensitization to a product can occur to many people, but an ongoing sensitivity to products and persistent symptoms like redness, irritation, or itching, may indicate a possible underlying condition,” says Michael Kassardjian, D. , board-certified dermatologist in Los Angeles.
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