This drugstore cleanser is a classic pick for many reasons, and it gets Garshick's approval for sensitive skin. "...It helps to cleanse the skin without stripping the natural oils," she says. "And it is also noncomedogenic which makes it particularly good for those with acne-prone skin."
Scared of skin care acids? This toner shouldn't be too harsh on reactive skin. "With two percent glycolic acid, this is a relatively gentle strength for those with sensitive skin or those new to AHA products," says Lortscher.
"This micellar water gently soothes and cleanses all skin types, including sensitive skin," says Lortscher.
FYI: This exfoliator has a less harsh skin care acid. "Mandelic acid, an AHA derived from bitter almonds, tends to be gentler compared to other AHAs such as glycolic acid and lactic acid," says Lortscher.
"A great option for those with sensitive skin because it is free of fragrance, dyes, lanolin, parabens and formaldehyde," explains Garshick. "This moisturizing cream is not greasy and will help to moisturize and hydrate skin." She adds, "It is a great option for all skin types, especially those with eczema or other types of sensitive skin."