At Friendly Goods Company, we understand that caring for sensitive skin can be challenging. One key to maintaining healthy, happy skin is knowing how to identify potential irritants in your skincare products. Here’s our guide to help you become a savvy ingredient reader:
The Importance of Ingredient Labels
Your first line of defense is the ingredient list on your skincare products. In the U.S., ingredients are listed in order of concentration, with the highest amounts first. This can give you a good idea of what makes up the bulk of the product.
Common Irritants to Watch For
While everyone’s skin is different, some ingredients are more likely to cause irritation:
- Fragrances: Often listed as “parfum” or “fragrance”
- Alcohol: Especially denatured alcohol
- Sulfates: Like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)
- Certain preservatives: Including some parabens and formaldehyde-releasers
- Some essential oils: Even natural ingredients can be irritating
- Dyes or colorants: These can be unnecessary additives for sensitive skin
Less actually is More
Generally, products with fewer ingredients are better for sensitive skin. They’re easier to understand and reduce the chance of reaction to any single ingredient.
Understanding Product Claims
Terms like “hypoallergenic” and “fragrance-free” can be helpful indicators, but they’re not regulated by the FDA. Always check the ingredient list to be sure.
The Patch Test: Your Best Friend
Before using a new product on your face or body, do a patch test. Apply a small amount to your inner arm and wait 24-48 hours to check for any reaction.
Everyone is Unique
Remember, what irritates one person’s skin might be fine for another. Pay attention to how your skin reacts to different ingredients.
Natural Doesn’t Always Mean Safe
While we at Friendly Goods pride ourselves on using natural ingredients like goat milk, it’s important to note that “natural” doesn’t automatically mean “safe for everyone.” Always patch test, even with natural products.
Introducing New Products
When trying new skincare items, introduce them one at a time. This way, if you do have a reaction, you’ll know exactly which product caused it.
Resources for Further Learning
There are many great resources available for learning about skincare ingredients. We recommend the EWG’s Skin Deep database and the Think Dirty app for on-the-go ingredient checking.
At Friendly Goods Company, we’re committed to creating gentle, nourishing products for all skin types. Our goat milk soaps and lotions are formulated with sensitive skin in mind, using carefully selected ingredients to cleanse and moisturize without irritation.
Remember, taking care of sensitive skin is a journey. By becoming familiar with ingredients and listening to your skin, you’re on the path to a healthier, happier complexion!