It's wise to patch test any new product first, and you must really baby your skin. You should choose products almost mild enough to use on a baby's skin. "Fragrance-free" and "hypoallergenic" are two buzzwords to look for on a product's label.
It will probably contain fewer irritants, chemicals, and preservatives that can potentially affect your skin in a negative way. The fewer ingredients in any facial product, the gentler and safer it will be for sensitive skin (or for any complexion, for that matter). Avoid extremes; stay away from very heavy emollient creams as well as drying gel formulas, which may contain alcohol.
Try a water-based lotion or cream instead. One thing you definitely do want added to your moisturizer is an anti-inflammatory ingredient such as soy, aloe vera, cucumber, calendula, oatmeal, or allantoin. These ingredients may soothe irritated or red skin.
Make sure your daily sunscreen, cleanser, and moisturizer do not contain perfumes or acids and have as few chemicals as possible. Use a daily moisturizer with the sunblock titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, which are less irritating than chemical suncreen ingredients.
The natural oils and lipids that should be in the epidermis are in short supply, so dry skin is desperate for humectants and emollients. It will drink up a rich, heavy-duty moisturizer, such as a lotion or cream that's oil-based (a water-based product evaporates quickly and won't provide enough long-lasting moisture). Look for one that has waxy occlusive emollients such as shea butter, squalene, even lanolin or mineral oil.
In your case, you may want to use a heavier moisturizer at bedtime (since you don't need to worry about wearing it under makeup and making your skin appear too greasy). Go for it, slather on as much moisture as you need from your forehead down to your collarbone. (No matter how your skin behaves, we all need to remember to treat our neck like our face.
That means cleansing, moisturizing, and, most vital of all, protecting it from the sun with sunscreen daily.).
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