What is sensitive skin? A systematic literature review of objective measurements

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Abstract

Despite sensitive skin being highly prevalent, no consensus on the definition and pathomechanism of sensitive skin exists. Here we report the results of a systematic literature review of diagnostic methods for sensitive skin at clinical, histological and biophysical levels. A systematic search revealed 27 out of 1,701 articles which we appraised in detail. Impaired skin barrier function and increased vascular reactivity are most often associated with sensitive skin. We identified key reasons causing an ambiguity around the sensitive skin phenomenon. We propose using standardized selection methods of subjects by a multifactorial questionnaire spanning a range of provocations, including those of chemical, mechanical and environmental origin, followed by clinical, histological and top-notch biophysical measurements. This could lead to a breakthrough in the understanding of the sensitive skin phenomenon, fueling advances of biomedical and dermatological science.

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Richters, R., Falcone, D., Uzunbajakava, N., Verkruysse, W., Van Erp, P., & Van De Kerkhof, P. (2015, February 24). What is sensitive skin? A systematic literature review of objective measurements. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000363149

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