What no one tells you about sensitive skin

What no one tells you about sensitive skin

Hey there!

Are you tired of dealing with the itch, dryness, and discomfort of eczema? I get it. I've been there too, watching my loved ones struggle with this pesky skin condition. That's why I started Kay in Full Bloom.

I wanted to create skincare that was gentle, effective, and affordable. Our Oatmeal Soaps and Moisturizing Lotion are packed with soothing ingredients that can help calm your skin and provide much-needed relief. Plus, they come in amazing scents like Sandalwood Vanilla, Cocoa Butter Cashmere, and Coconut Mango.

Why choose Kay in Full Bloom?

  • Kind to Your Skin: Our products are made with love and care, using gentle ingredients that won't irritate your sensitive skin.
  • Easy on Your Wallet: We believe everyone deserves access to great skincare. Our products are priced fairly so you can feel good about your purchase.
  • Family-Friendly: Inspired by personal experience, we understand the challenges of eczema and are committed to providing solutions.

Avoid These Ingredients

When shopping for skincare, keep an eye out for these ingredients that can be harsh on sensitive skin:

Here are some common ingredients to avoid:

  • Fragrances: Artificial fragrances can be highly irritating to sensitive skin. Look for products labeled "fragrance-free."
  • Alcohol: Alcohol, especially denatured alcohol, can be drying and irritating to the skin.
  • Sulfates: Sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate are common surfactants found in many cleansers. They can be harsh and stripping for sensitive skin.
  • Parabens: Parabens are preservatives often used in cosmetics. Some people may have allergic reactions to parabens.
  • Dyes: Artificial dyes can irritate sensitive skin. Look for products that are "dye-free."
  • Retinoids: Retinoids are often used to treat acne and wrinkles, but they can be irritating to sensitive skin.
  • Salicylic Acid: While salicylic acid is effective for treating acne, it can be drying and irritating for those with sensitive skin.
  • Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs): AHAs like glycolic acid and lactic acid can exfoliate the skin, but they can also be irritating, especially at higher concentrations.

Ready to give it a try? Head over to our online store and experience the Kay in Full Bloom difference. Your skin will thank you!

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