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Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

479: Sensitive Skin: Secrets That Work

Beauty Bytes with Dr. Kay: Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon™

Kay Durairaj, MD, FACS @beautybydrkay

Business, Arts, Fashion & Beauty, Health & Fitness, Management & Marketing, Medicine

4.9608 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Hi Beauties!
On this week’s podcast we are talking about how to treat sensitive skin! As the weather is getting drier and colder, our skin can become more sensitive than usual. We might be more prone to dryness, flaky skin, or even pimples that randomly pop up that didn't before. In this podcast, I discuss the different ingredients and treatments you should consider if you have sensitive skin. What acids are necessary for your skin? Are peels doing more harm than good? Does LED Therapy actually work? Listen now to find the answers to these questions!

source:

“Top Treatments to Strengthen Sensitive Skin” by Shannon Esau, RA Skincare Cosmeceuticals

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0:00.0

Well, hello, hello, guys. You're listening to Beauty Bites with Dr. K. Secrets of a Plastic Surgeon, and it's time for a podcast.

0:22.3

It is cold outside, and our skin is getting so sensitive. Today, let's talk about the top

0:28.8

treatments to strengthen your sensitive skin. All of us can have skin sensitivity at different times

0:36.3

in our life, and it's important to cultivate skin

0:39.1

that has resilience and the ability to rebuild and strengthen and toughen up and skin has a reactive

0:46.4

mechanism that responds to elements of disturbance whether inside or outside the body internal

0:52.8

disturbances like stress can give you skin sensitivities.

0:56.3

Externally, the environment, the cold, the temperature change, the UV around us. All these

1:02.2

things give you sensitive skin sometimes. Sensitive skin tends to be thinner, more prone to

1:08.3

fragile capillaries that show through the surface of the skin, more red, inflammatory, more prone to fragile capillaries that show through the surface of the skin, more

1:12.6

red, inflammatory, more prone to rashes and breakouts.

1:18.2

All skin will react to certain external factors like sun and wind and smoke and pollution,

1:23.5

but sensitive skin really overreacts.

1:27.0

And I've gone through periods in my life when I've had super inflammatory sensitive skin really overreacts. And I've gone through periods in my life when I've had super inflammatory sensitive

1:31.1

skin and sometimes a simple change in your diet or your skin regimen will really allow

1:35.4

your skin to calm down.

1:37.0

You sometimes just have to stop the vicious cycle of what is the irritant so that your

1:41.8

skin can do a full reset.

1:44.0

But a sensitive reaction to your skin will show up as a flushing, redness, or a rash.

1:49.6

It can be gradual, it can be sudden onset.

1:52.9

If it's gradual and progressive, it could be something like rosacea.

1:56.6

And if it's a sudden onset, it could be even a rash related to an allergic sensitivity like a dermatitis or a food allergy or a reaction to something you're using in your skincare regimen.

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