Skin Makeover Tip #4: Do a Patch Test with New Products

If you have extremely sensitive and allergic skin, it’s always recommended to do a patch test for compatibility prior to using any new products. When you’re trying a new line you’re excited to dive right in and use everything, but if you have a negative reaction to something you’ll never know what it was.

What’s considered sensitive and allergic skin? The kind of sensitivity that would require patch tests is those who are prone to getting rashes, hives or itchiness from products.

How to do a patch test: The best place to patch skin care products is the side of the neck. This area is actually more sensitive than the skin on the face but a good place to test out any new products.

Apply a small amount of product to the side of the neck, rub in and wait 24 hours and if there isn’t a negative reaction, you’re all set…

Note: The product category that allergic skins are most likely to have a reaction to are products that you would leave on the skin (moisturizer, serum, toner, eye cream) as opposed to a cleanser that you apply and rinse right off. Also, if you are doing a patch test with a product that contains Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Salicylic Acid or other AHA’s, it is normal that they might leave a little red mark on the neck simply because (depending on the strength) these are not meant for use on the neck.

What to do if you have a reaction? If you ever use a product and break out in a rash, you can apply either Milk of Magnesia or cold plain yogurt to the affected area. Leave on 15 minutes, rinse and repeat every three hours.

What’s the #1 ingredient most likely to cause an allergic reaction? Synthetic fragrance. At Renée Rouleau, we don’t use any artificial fragrances in any of our products. Here’s a list of ingredients that we use and avoid in all of our products.

Skin Makeover Tip #1 Assess Your Skin Care Products
Skin Makeover Tip #2 Find a Reputable Skin Care Professional
Skin Makeover Tip #3 Schedule a Consultation
Skin Makeover Tip #5 Get Started with Caring for Your Skin
Skin Makeover Tip #6 Practice Good Skin Care Habits Daily
Skin Makeover Tip #7 Go Through a Series of Light Chemical Peels
Skin Makeover Tip #8 Get Regular Professional Facials
Skin Makeover Tip #9 Eat a Healthy Diet
Skin Makeover Tip #10 Practice Self-Acceptance
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