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Whether or not you have sensitive skin, chances are that you've had a reaction to a skin care product or cosmetic somewhere on your face or body. For some, identifying which product caused the problem and discontinuing its use is enough to improve the appearance of skin within a day or two.

For others, even after you've stopped using the item(s), your skin can remain irritated for days or even months. There are a few things you can do to wage a successful battle against your skin's irritated response.

Before committing to using a sensitive skin care product, be certain you are dealing with an allergy or sensitizing reaction to a product, and not a skin disorder. Many skin conditions such as psoriasis, rosacea, eczema, folliculitis (an inflammation of the hair follicle), and reactions to food cause irritated, swollen, red, itchy, flaky, or rashy skin.

Medscape.com is a great resource for identifying whether or not you're having an allergic or sensitizing reaction. Go to their Primary Care home page, http://www.medscape.com/primarycarehome, and then look for the link to their Dermatology Atlas where you can search over 2,600 images of skin problems. (You will need to create a user name and password, but otherwise this is a free online service of Medscape.) This gives you a way to help identify whether or not your skin looks like the images found for a particular skin disorder.

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Find what product(s) or ingredient(s) are causing the problem and stop using them. Sometimes this is a simple enough procedure. If you started using a new cleanser and within a few hours that area became red, itchy, and swollen, it is clear that the cleanser is the problem. Unfortunately, it isn't always that easy. What makes this process so difficult is that many skin reactions don't happen quickly. It may be several weeks or even months or years after you've been using a product before your skin has a negative reaction to it.

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Further, given the number of cosmetic products women use daily, it is no wonder that pinning down exactly which item caused the problem can be a challenge. To make matters even more complicated, it may not be a single product but the combination of products that caused the problem. The key here is to be patient and experiment with the item or items you suspect and then see how your skin responds when you discontinue use.

Avoid saunas, steam, sweating (if possible), or rubbing the affected area, all of which can help re-trigger the reaction.

If matters aren't improving after four to six weeks, you should seek professional help. See your dermatologist for an evaluation.

If you suspect that you are having a serious allergic reaction (in the form of hives, extremely swollen skin and eyes, or red patches over the skin that feel warm or tingle), consult with your physician to discuss the option of taking an oral antihistamine such as Benadryl to stop the condition.

Start using a sensitive skin care product so that your face is properly cared for.

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