Sensitive Skin

Last updated: February 2026

Sources: Based on official USANA product materials and general nutrition science references.

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What is it

Sensitive skin is an everyday skincare term people use when skin seems more reactive, less comfortable, or less tolerant of harsh routines and environmental changes.

It is best understood as an education and routine-fit concept, not as a diagnosis. People usually encounter it while comparing barrier support, hydration, soothing skincare, and gentle cleansers.

  • Sensitive-skin routines usually prioritise gentle cleansing, fewer unnecessary steps, and consistent hydration support.
  • Barrier support often sits close to sensitive-skin education because comfort and moisture retention are closely linked in day-to-day skincare.
  • A helpful routine usually focuses on reducing friction and keeping product choices simple rather than chasing fast claims.

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Who is it for

It is for people trying to understand whether their routine should lean more toward gentle cleansing, barrier support, hydration, and comfort-focused skincare before choosing products.

How to start

Start with a simple routine: choose a gentle cleanser, add a hydration or soothing moisturiser, and build slowly so you can see what feels supportive without overloading the routine.

Considerations

Sensitive skin content should remain educational and cosmetic in tone. Avoid medical overreach and keep the focus on routine comfort, product selection, and consistency.

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