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The Product Buzz Explains Why "Sensitive Skin" Beauty Claims Need More Context
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The Product Buzz publishes a new consumer guide explaining what "sensitive skin" claims do and do not tell shoppers before buying skincare, sunscreen, makeup, and personal care products.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Rezul -- The Product Buzz has published a new consumer guide to help shoppers better understand "sensitive skin" beauty claims, one of the most common labels found on skincare, sunscreen, makeup, and personal care products.
The guide explains that a product marketed for sensitive skin is not automatically fragrance-free, essential-oil-free, barrier-supportive, or suitable for every person with reactive skin. Instead, consumers should look beyond the front label and evaluate the entire formula.
"Sensitive skin is one of the most misunderstood claims in beauty," said Gina Bordeaux, founder of The Product Buzz. "The label can be helpful, but it should never replace looking at the ingredients, the intended use, and whether the formula actually supports sensitive skin."
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The Product Buzz encourages shoppers to consider factors such as fragrance, essential oils, exfoliating ingredients, alcohol content, and overall formula design instead of relying on a single marketing phrase. The guide also explains why two products carrying the same "sensitive skin" claim can perform very differently.
Rather than treating the claim as a guarantee, The Product Buzz evaluates products by formula design, real-world performance, claim honesty, skin compatibility, and whether the marketing creates realistic expectations.
Consumers can read the full Sensitive Skin Claims Guide at:
https://theproductbuzz.com/
The guide is part of The Product Buzz's ongoing mission to help consumers make clearer beauty decisions through practical, claim-tested product analysis.
About The Product Buzz
The Product Buzz is a consumer beauty and skincare review platform built around decision-first product analysis. The platform evaluates beauty, skincare, sunscreen, haircare, makeup, and personal care products by looking at formula design, real-world performance, claim honesty, category fit, and consumer usability.
The guide explains that a product marketed for sensitive skin is not automatically fragrance-free, essential-oil-free, barrier-supportive, or suitable for every person with reactive skin. Instead, consumers should look beyond the front label and evaluate the entire formula.
"Sensitive skin is one of the most misunderstood claims in beauty," said Gina Bordeaux, founder of The Product Buzz. "The label can be helpful, but it should never replace looking at the ingredients, the intended use, and whether the formula actually supports sensitive skin."
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The Product Buzz encourages shoppers to consider factors such as fragrance, essential oils, exfoliating ingredients, alcohol content, and overall formula design instead of relying on a single marketing phrase. The guide also explains why two products carrying the same "sensitive skin" claim can perform very differently.
Rather than treating the claim as a guarantee, The Product Buzz evaluates products by formula design, real-world performance, claim honesty, skin compatibility, and whether the marketing creates realistic expectations.
Consumers can read the full Sensitive Skin Claims Guide at:
https://theproductbuzz.com/
The guide is part of The Product Buzz's ongoing mission to help consumers make clearer beauty decisions through practical, claim-tested product analysis.
About The Product Buzz
The Product Buzz is a consumer beauty and skincare review platform built around decision-first product analysis. The platform evaluates beauty, skincare, sunscreen, haircare, makeup, and personal care products by looking at formula design, real-world performance, claim honesty, category fit, and consumer usability.
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