Sensitive Skin Explained: Signs, Triggers and Skincare Tips by Dr. Aparajita Lamba

Written By :  Dr. Aparajita Lamba
Published On 2025-07-05 07:37 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-05 07:37 GMT
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In this video, Dr. Aparajita Lamba, a dermatologist from Delhi, shares her view on the topic: "Decoding Sensitive Skin: Signs, Triggers & Skincare Tips." She begins by explaining what sensitive skin actually is - a condition where the skin reacts easily to environmental factors, skincare products, or internal triggers. Dr. Lamba highlights that sensitive skin is increasingly common in India due to rising pollution, harsh weather conditions, and stress-related lifestyle changes.

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She goes on to answer some of the most frequently asked questions around this topic, such as: How do I know if I have sensitive skin? What are the typical warning signs? What are the common culprits that trigger or worsen the condition? She also addresses a common concern — Can individuals with sensitive skin wear makeup? — and shares tips on choosing products that are less likely to irritate the skin. Her insights help viewers understand how to identify sensitive skin and avoid everyday mistakes that can make it worse.

Dr. Lamba also explains on a holistic skincare routine, specifically the CTMP method – Cleanse, Treat, Moisturize & Protect. She explains how each step plays a vital role in strengthening the skin barrier and maintaining long-term skin health. Whether you experience occasional irritation or chronic sensitivity, this video offers practical, dermatologist-approved advice for calmer, healthier skin.

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