Trying a DIY sensitivity test or minimising your routine could help you identify the culprit of any breakouts, rashes or itchy patches…
If you’re using ten different skincare or cosmetic products on your face and you break out, it’s not feasible to just throw out everything you were using and move on to a different selection of products. Sometimes you need to figure out what exactly it was that caused the reaction, so you know to avoid it in future.
Recently, I developed a sensitivity to a skincare product. I got a little red rash and tiny bumpy dots on one side of my face, and I wasn’t sure which of the many, many skincare and cosmetic products it was. So to try figure that out, I tried a DIY (and very rudimentary) sensitivity test.
First, I narrowed down the five skincare products that I had most recently added and thought were the most likely culprits of the sensitivity.
If you are sensitive to any of the products, a reaction such as itching, bumps or redness should occur within 24 hours. If you feel an immediate irritation or reaction, remove the bandage immediately and wash area thoroughly.
I discovered which product I was allergic to as the area got quite red and bumpy, the rest of the patches were fine.
It goes without saying that if you have a full-on allergy or allergic reaction, you should seek advice from your GP immediately, as these types of DIY tests identify mild sensitivities rather than skin triggered allergies.
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