Simple Sensitive Skin Routine: Calm, Hydrated, Protected
Sensitive skin can sting, burn, or flush easily, and adding more and more products often makes things worse. This Skin Edit breaks it back down to three gentle steps so sensitive, easily stressed skin feels calmer, more comfortable, and better protected day after day.
1. Start With A Gentle Cleanser
Look for a low or non foaming cream or gel cleanser that is fragrance‑free and pH‑balanced. Massage it onto damp skin, then gently work it in with a soft bamboo face cloth, this gives a light exfoliation while helping to lift away sunscreen, oil, and buildup without stripping your skin barrier.
2. Choose A Moisturiser That Soothes
Look for a moisturiser with skin‑supporting ingredients such as niacinamide for barrier support, portulaca extract to calm visible redness, olive leaf extract for lightweight hydration, and bisabolol to soothe sensitivity. These ingredients work together to reinforce the skin barrier, ease discomfort, and reduce the chance of everyday triggers setting your skin off.
3. Finish With Daily SPF
Mineral sunscreen with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide is often a gentler choice for sensitive or redness‑prone skin. These filters sit on top of the skin and reflect UV, providing reliable protection without relying on heavy fragrance or strong chemical filters that may sting.
Sensitive skin usually does best with simple, repeatable steps using products that support the skin barrier rather than overwhelm it. Stick with a gentle cleanser, a soothing moisturiser, and a daily mineral SPF, and choose lightweight, non‑clogging textures so your skin can stay comfortable, hydrated, and more resilient over time.
Ingredient Spotlight: Niacinamide & Peptides
Niacinamide vs Peptides: How To Choose
Niacinamide and peptides are two ingredients you’ll see often in modern skincare, especially in products for sensitive, combination, or ageing skin. Both support the skin barrier in different ways, so understanding what they do makes it easier to choose the best option for your routine.
What Niacinamide Does (Vitamin B3)
Niacinamide helps support the skin barrier, improve hydration, and reduce the look of redness and uneven tone, which makes it a great match for combination, breakout‑prone, or sensitive skin. It can also help balance excess oil without leaving skin feeling dry or tight.
Best for:
- Combination or oily‑combination skin
- Breakout‑prone or congested areas
- Sensitive skin that looks red or easily irritated
What Peptides Do
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that help signal the skin to support collagen, firmness, and repair. They can improve the look of fine lines, help skin feel bouncier, and boost hydration, which is especially helpful when skin feels dry, tired, or less elastic.
Best for:
- Dry or dehydrated skin
- Ageing or “tired‑looking” skin
- Anyone wanting extra firmness and smoothing benefits
Can You Use Niacinamide And Peptides Together?
Yes. Niacinamide and peptides can sit comfortably in the same routine and even in the same moisturiser. Niacinamide helps keep the barrier calm and balanced, while peptides focus on rebuilding and smoothing, creating a well rounded routine for healthier looking, more resilient skin.
When you’re comparing moisturisers, look for barrier‑supporting ingredients like niacinamide or bio‑peptides on the label. Over time, these kinds of formulas can help skin feel smoother, more even, and better able to handle everyday stressors.