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"Your Skin Isn't Naturally Sensitive — It Became That Way"

"My skin is just naturally sensitive." I hear this all the time. And every time, I think the same thing. There's no such thing as naturally sensitive skin. There's skin that has become sensitive. What Is the Skin Barrier? Your skin barrier is a thin protective layer on the outermost surface of your skin. It keeps external irritants, bacteria, and pollutants from getting in — and keeps moisture from escaping out. When the barrier is healthy, your skin is resilient. Products feel comfortable. Weather changes don't throw it off. When the barrier breaks down — everything changes. 5 Signs Your Skin Barrier Is Breaking Down Most people mistake these signs for "just the way their skin is." 1. Everything stings If toner, serum, moisturizer — even water — causes stinging or burning, your barrier is significantly damaged. Without that protective layer, everything makes direct contact with sensitized skin. 2. Your skin feels tight right ...

Why Alcohol Toners Are Making Your Oily Skin Worse

A mother came in with her teenage daughter and asked: "Another studio told us to wipe her skin with alcohol. But why isn't the oil going away?" The moment I heard that, I could already imagine how much that poor skin had been through. Why Your Skin Is Producing So Much Oil Most people think sebum — skin oil — is something dirty. Something that needs to be eliminated. That's not quite right. Sebum is your skin's natural oil, produced to protect itself. The real question isn't that your skin is producing oil. It's why it's producing so much. One of the most common reasons for excess sebum? Your skin is dehydrated. When skin gets dry → it sends a signal → "We need more protection, produce more oil" → excess sebum. When you wipe your skin with alcohol, the oil disappears for a moment. But so does all your skin's moisture. Your skin gets even drier. And then it produces even more oil. It's a cycle that never ends...

A Phone Call After Five Years

"Do you remember me?" The moment I heard her voice, I knew exactly who it was. Five years ago, she came to me as a bride-to-be. I still remember how excited and happy she looked. Her skin was a little sensitive back then — a little redness, easy to flush — but we worked through it together and she looked absolutely beautiful on her wedding day. That was the last time I saw her. "Can someone with skin like mine even get treated?" She told me she had been going to a studio closer to home. But her skin kept getting worse. What seemed fine at first became more and more irritating — redness, reactivity — until one day it completely fell apart. So she called me. I told her to come in. Of course. Starting From Zero When she arrived, I went slowly. Product by product, step by step — watching her reaction with every single thing I applied. If she said it stung, I wiped it off immediately and tried something else. That's how I found it. Civasan Hy+ ...