Unlock the ultimate ritual for sensitive skin
Sensitive skin can feel unpredictable, often reacting when you least expect it—and we understand how overwhelming that can be. It’s more common than you might think, and with the right knowledge, it becomes much easier to manage.
The good news? Understanding what triggers sensitivity and recognising your skin’s unique characteristics is the first step toward calming, strengthening, and supporting it with gentle, effective care.
Our Jurlique skincare expert shares the insights you need to better understand sensitive skin—and how to nurture it with soothing, naturally derived solutions that truly work.

What is Sensitive Skin?
Sensitive skin is more common than you might think. Studies suggest that over 60% of women and 50% of men globally experience some form of skin sensitivity*. It can show up as redness, dryness, tightness, or irritation, and it often leaves your skin feeling uncomfortable or inflamed.
The defining feature of sensitive skin is its overreaction to external or internal triggers that most other skin types tolerate well. These reactions can range from mild discomfort to visible signs of sensitivity, such as flaky patches, redness, or even a stinging sensation. While sensitive skin can be frustrating, it's important to know that it's not a flaw—it simply requires extra care and understanding.
What Causes Sensitive Skin?
Sensitive skin is often the result of a compromised skin barrier, which acts as the protective shield between your skin and the environment. When this barrier is weakened, your skin becomes more vulnerable to irritation and discomfort.
Internal Factors
Sensitive skin can be influenced by various internal factors, many of which are beyond our control. Genetics often play a significant role, as sensitive skin tends to run in families, making it more prone to reactions triggered by various environmental or product-related factors. Hormonal fluctuations, whether caused by stress, pregnancy, or natural cycles, can also heighten the skin's reactivity. Additionally, emotional and physical stress can exacerbate sensitivity, further compromising the skin's natural balance.
External Triggers
External triggers are equally impactful and can intensify the challenges faced by sensitive skin. Pollution, including dirt and airborne particles, can irritate the skin, clog pores and weaken its protective barrier. Prolonged exposure to UV rays damages the skin's defences, leading to redness, dryness, and discomfort. Seasonal changes, such as shifts in humidity, temperature, and wind, often strip moisture from the skin, resulting in tightness and irritation. Finally, harsh skincare ingredients, including alcohol, synthetic fragrances, and abrasive exfoliants, can disrupt the skin's delicate balance, making it more vulnerable to sensitivity.
How to Know If You Have Sensitive Skin
Identifying sensitive skin is all about tuning into how your skin reacts. Here are some signs to look for:
- Reactions to products: If new skincare products cause stinging, redness, or itching, your skin might be sensitive.
- Environmental triggers: Changes in weather or exposure to pollution often leave your skin feeling tight or dry.
- Ongoing discomfort: Persistent feelings of tightness, dryness, or tingling can be a sign of sensitivity.
- Visible signs: Redness, flaky patches, or uneven texture may indicate a compromised skin barrier.
If any of these sound familiar, your skin could benefit from a gentler, more targeted approach.
Support Sensitive Skin Naturally
Sensitive skin doesn't have to be a source of frustration. With the right knowledge and care, you can calm protect against environmental aggressors and restore your skin's balance. At Jurlique, we believe that nature holds the key to effective solutions. Our new Calendula Range is thoughtfully crafted with farm-grown actives and gentle, clinically proven formulas to nurture sensitive skin with uncompromising care.
Explore our skin-soothing Calendula Range and experience the power of calming, naturally effective skincare—crafted with sensitive skin in mind.
*Miranda a. Farage, The prevalence of sensitive skin, frontiers in medicine (lausanne). 2019; 6:98