1. What is skin sensitivity/redness?
For an average adult, skin covers about 22 square feet (2 square meters) of the body. Unlike other internal organs, skin is directly exposed to various irritants constantly, making it prone to sensitive reactions such as redness, itching, and pain. Although some people are born with sensitive skin, most people would not even know they have sensitive skin until they are exposed to certain irritants or allergens. Common causes of skin sensitivity includes:
- Sun exposure, extreme temperatures
- Irritants, such as chemicals, cosmetics, and certain clothing
- Allergens, i.e. substances the skin is allergic to
- Emotional stress
- Other underlying skin conditions or diseases, for example rosacea and kidney diseases
When skin is irritated, most likely it shows symptoms of redness, itching, and swelling, but there are also other signs such as skin scaling, flaky skin, crack and bleed.
To assist diagnosis of skin sensitivity, up to 5 images can be taken under the XPL light using the ChoiceTech Skin Analyzer. Our algorithm then evaluates the skin sensitivity for each image and provides the final skin sensitivity grade.