Frequently Asked Question
- Why does my skin burn when I apply skincare?
It might be due to a compromised barrier or an allergy. - How can I test if a product will irritate my skin?
Perform a patch test on a small area for a few days. - Are preservatives bad for skin?
Not necessarily; they help prevent bacterial growth in products. - Can allergies develop suddenly?
Yes, your skin can become sensitized over time. - What’s the difference between stinging and burning?
Stinging often fades quickly; burning signals deeper irritation. - Are hypoallergenic products always safe?
They’re less likely to cause allergies but not 100% guaranteed. - How do I calm an allergic skin reaction?
If irritation occurs, stop using the product, calm your skin with cold compresses, and seek a dermatologist’s advice if the problem persists. - Can diet affect skin allergies?
In some cases, certain foods can trigger skin reactions. - What’s a skin allergy test?
A dermatologist uses patches to identify allergens. - Can stress trigger skin allergies?
Yes; stress can worsen or trigger skin issues.