Luckily, there are a lot of options for someone who has sensitive skin, says dermatological nurse and celebrity aesthetician Natalie Aguilar. "All of my clients have a serum in their routine,
Anthony Rossi, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center who has a skincare line launching in 2022, says serums that are devoid of irritating filler ingredients, such as parabens and sulfates, and ultra-concentrated additives, such as retinol, work well for sensitive skin. "Even though retinol has benefits, it may be too harsh for those with sensitive skin," he says.
Serums are usually higher in active or absorbable beneficial ingredients than heavy creams. And because of that, SkinSpirit lead aesthetician Karen Fernandez says that it's important that your serum is high quality with natural and medical-grade ingredients.