SOS TIPS
FOR SKIN ALLERGY RELIEF

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To soothe allergic skin reactions (redness, puffiness, itching, etc.), follow these top tips:
• Stay cool and dress in loose, breathable clothes.  
• Soothe and cool skin with a thermal water mist. 
• De-puff with compresses soaked in thermal spring water. 
• Strengthen your skin’s defences with a hypoallergenic moisturizer. 
• Use a healing balm with vitamin B5 to soothe a red nose. 
• Choose hypoallergenic make-up and mascara to mask “allergy face”. 

Skin allergic reactions can put a real downer on your day. It’s hard to feel at your best with your eyes watering, your nose glowing red, and your skin covered in itchy blotches.

Luckily, there are several simple things you can do to take the sting out of allergic skin reactions, regain some control, and feel less “allergy face”.

SOOTHING TIPS
FOR INSTANT SKIN ALLERGY RELIEF

1. Got skin allergies? Keep your cool

Try a simple cool shower or bath to help bring down the heat and be sure to stay away from hot environments. Dress in light, loose, and breathable clothes. Cotton and linen are your allergy-crisis friends.

2. Use a thermal water mist to soothe skin allergies

Every household should have one of these little miracles. La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water feels deliciously cool and is packed with soothing and anti-inflammatory minerals and trace elements. When your skin is acting hot and bothered, simply let the spray psssssscccchhht away those irritating sensations!

3. De-puff allergic skin with cold compresses

Your top ally for puffiness is a cold compress soaked in Thermal Spring Water. Some vloggers even recommend chilling teaspoons and placing them over your eyes. Whatever works!

SKINCARE TIPS
TO RELIEVE ALLERGIC SKIN SYMPTOMS

1. Beef up your skin barrier with a hypoallergenic moisturizer

Dry and scaling skin with an impaired barrier function is defenceless against a world full of allergens and irritants. To keep skin comfortable and happy, be sure you keep your barrier function topped up with a hypoallergenic moisturizer or emollient. Choose a hydrating cream specifically created for sensitive-to-allergic skin types, such as TOLERIANE Ultra.

1. Soothe a Rudolf-red nose with a healing balm

If the skin around your nose is flaking away due to all that blowing, try applying a healing balm with vitamin B5 to soothe and repair the skin. Carry it in your bag for on-the-go use, or even use it as an overnight mask when your skin gets really irritated.

USE HYPOALLERGENIC MAKE-UP
TO CONCEAL ALLERGIC SKIN REACTIONS

Tips to choose the best make-up for allergic skin

If all else fails, use hypoallergenic make-up and mascara to hide your “allergy face”. Read on to learn how to choose the best beauty products to help keep allergies incognito.

How to treat eye redness due to allergies

To get rid of eye redness, anti-histamine eye drops are your first port of call. Make sure you avoid potentially irritating eye make-up, including micro-powder eyeshadows which can scatter into the eye. Seek out ahypoallergenic mascara tailor-made for extra-sensitive to allergic eyes to distract with lusciously dark lashes.

How to treat watering “panda eyes” due to allergies

Say goodbye to makeup smudges caused by non-stop watery allergic eyes. Invest in awaterproof mascara formulated specifically for sensitive-to-allergic and watery eyes.

How to correct dark circles due to allergies

Do you suffer from persistent “raccoon rings”? Allergic rhinitis can make dark circles worse by dilating the blood vessels. For instant correction, select a supersoft penbrush to veil the darker areas with intense concealer pigments.

How to conceal puffy “hamster cheeks” and eyes

Wrap an ice cube or two in a piece of gauze, a soft washcloth or a fine handkerchief. Gently massage over the affected area for a few minutes to cool. Then apply a redness-diffusing fluid foundation specially formulated for super sensitive skin types.

How to neutralise an “angry red” complexion

Dot a green colour corrector pen all over the reddened area and blend with clean fingertips. Then apply your soothing fluid foundation. Finish with a dusting of matte loose powder to tone down that lightbulb look even further.

HOW LONG SHOULD I KEEP MAKE-UP?

Keep your hypoallergenic make-up fresh and allergen-free

51% of women with allergies say they have kept make-up longer than one year. That may not sound long, but just imagine how many times you’ve opened and closed packs, dipped and swished brushes, and even touched products with your fingers in the space of a year.

If you have allergic-like symptoms, follow these recommended throw-out date guidelines to ensure your hypoallergenic make-up stays that way.
Mascara - 6 months
Concealer - 6 months
Foundation - 12 months
Eye shadow - 24 months
Blush - 24 months
NB. Check your product packaging for specific beauty product expiration dates.

Clean your make-up brushes for skin allergy relief

Makeup brushes and applicators can be real dust and allergy traps, so need to be washed regularly. Clean your brushes with hypoallergenic soap, or make-up brush cleanser to get a clean bill of health.

Be sure to check these bad beauty and everyday habits that could be making your allergies worse.
And look HERE for basic information about allergies.  

TRUE
OR FALSE

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NO SHOWER IS THE BEST
POLICY FOR ALLERGIC SKINS.

FALSE WRONG-ANSWER

If you don’t cleanse at the end of the day, you are leaving allergens and irritants such as pollen and pollution in contact with your skin all night long. They can interfere with skin's barrier function and cause irritation.
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DIY RECIPEES ARE BANNED
FOR SENSITIVE SKINS.

TRUE TRUE-ANSWER

Fun though it may be, raiding your kitchen cupboards and concocting your very own skin treatments is a recipe for reactions if you have allergic-type skin. Indeed, many natural ingredients can be highly irritant.
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ALCOHOL CAN MAKE
YOUR ALLERGIES WORSE.

TRUE TRUE-ANSWER

Alcohol is a potential cause of skin allergy. In fact, scientists have shown that alcohol can make any allergic reaction worse, whether it’s asthma, allergic rhinitis, or different kinds of skin rash. It is partly due to the histamine and sulphites molecules contained in these alcoholic beverages.
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YOUR MAKE-UP BRUSH
CAN GIVE YOU ALLERGIES.

TRUE TRUE-ANSWER

Make-up brushes and applicators can be real dust and allergy traps, so need to be washed regularly. Clean your brushes with hypoallergenic soap, or make-up brush cleanser to get a clean bill of health.
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