Impact of Urban Environment on Sensitive Skin
Inflammation and Pigmentation Points
The most striking result of a recent study is that in women with sensitive skin living in the city, the concentration of the inflammatory marker Prostaglandin E2 (PGE₂) was no less than three times as high. This significant increase in PGE₂ levels has profound implications for the health and appearance of sensitive skin in urban environments.
Biological Proof of Sensitive Skin Issues
This biological proof substantiates what individuals with sensitive skin may have already observed: their skin barrier is weaker, leading to rapid onset of redness and irritation. The accelerated occurrence of these issues in urban settings underscores the challenges faced by sensitive skin in coping with environmental pressures.
Consequences of Oxidative Stress and Pigmentation
Furthermore, researchers noted increased signs of oxidative stress and pigmentation in sensitive skin exposed to urban conditions. These findings suggest that the urban environment exerts considerable pressure on sensitive skin, exacerbating its inherent vulnerability to irritation and discoloration. The combination of heightened inflammation, oxidative stress, and pigmentation points to a complex interplay of factors that sensitive skin must contend with in city environments.
