Concern

Sensitive skin

What sensitive skin actually is, where it sits in the skin or scalp, and the OVESSI ritual built around it.

Sensitive skin describes a condition where the barrier is compromised, nerve endings signal too readily, and everyday inputs (heat, wind, fragrance, preservatives) trigger visible inflammation or discomfort. At the skin level, lipid layers are incomplete, water loss is elevated, and immune cells remain on high alert. OVESSI addresses this with fragrance-free formulas, barrier-identical lipids, and actives chosen to quiet the inflammatory cascade rather than stimulate it.

What is happening

In sensitive skin, the stratum corneum loses structural integrity. Ceramide ratios shift, corneocyte adhesion weakens, and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) climbs above the threshold where nerve endings begin firing more frequently. This sends inflammatory signals (histamine, cytokines, prostaglandins) into the upper dermis, dilating capillaries and recruiting immune cells. The result is visible redness, persistent tightness, and a lowered tolerance for cosmetic actives, environmental irritants, and thermal change.

Sebaceous glands may under-produce in response to chronic inflammation, further thinning the lipid film that would normally shield the epidermis. Microbiome diversity narrows, allowing opportunistic species to proliferate and amplify immune activation. Over time, the feedback loop becomes self-perpetuating: barrier weakness leads to inflammation, inflammation disrupts lipid synthesis, and the cycle repeats. Intervention requires simultaneous lipid replenishment, immune modulation, and removal of all unnecessary chemical triggers from the topical environment.

The OVESSI point of view

We treat sensitive skin as a signal, not a sentence. Where others add soothing extracts on top of irritants, we remove the irritants first. Every formula in the Sensitive Reset Ritual is fragrance-free, essential-oil-free, and built on a backbone of barrier-identical lipids and humectants drawn from Korean cosmetic science and Scandinavian restraint. We layer thinly, patiently, allowing each step to absorb before the next arrives.

We do not believe sensitive skin needs to be coaxed or calmed with twenty botanical extracts. It needs fewer ingredients, chosen for their ability to restore lipid order, hold water in the corneocyte matrix, and modulate the inflammatory mediators that keep the skin on edge. This is the long view: not immediate relief followed by rebound, but a slow return to baseline resilience over four weeks of consistent, considered care.

The ritual we built for it

The four steps of The Sensitive Reset Ritual begin with The Melt : Sensitive Oil-To-Milk Cleanser, which lifts impurities without surfactant disruption, then moves to a fragrance-free toner that deposits glycerin and sodium PCA into damp skin. The treatment step layers The Calm : Sensitive Daily Moisturiser, a lipid serum delivering ceramides, cholesterol, and free fatty acids in the three-to-one-to-one ratio the stratum corneum requires. The final seal is The Quiet : Sensitive Overnight Cream, a heavier occlusive cream that locks the sequence in place and prevents nocturnal water loss.

Each product in this ritual omits fragrance, essential oils, high-percentage acids, and retinoids. The layering order mirrors Korean multi-step philosophy, but the ingredient selection follows Scandinavian minimalism: only what the barrier needs, nothing it must metabolize or tolerate.

The actives that answer it

Four actives form the foundation of our sensitive-skin approach. Ceramides restore the lipid bilayer structure that holds corneocytes together and prevents transepidermal water loss. Panthenol, the provitamin form of B5, penetrates the epidermis and converts to pantothenic acid, which accelerates keratinocyte proliferation and downregulates pro-inflammatory cytokines.

Aloe juice delivers polysaccharides that form a temporary hydrophilic film on the surface, soothing nerve endings without occluding pores. Algae extracts supply amino acids, minerals, and small-chain peptides that modulate immune cell activity in the dermis. Together, these four ingredients address barrier structure, water retention, nerve reactivity, and immune tone without introducing new irritants or requiring the skin to process complex botanical matrices.

Products on our shelf

The Melt : Sensitive Oil-To-Milk Cleanser dissolves makeup and sebum without surfactant foam. The Dissolve : Fragrance-Free Biphasic Cleanser offers a two-phase alternative for waterproof formulas. The Calm : Sensitive Daily Moisturiser layers barrier lipids in a lightweight serum texture. The Quiet : Sensitive Overnight Cream seals the ritual with occlusive protection overnight.

For those preferring foam cleansing, The Cloud : Gentle Cleansing Foam uses mild glucoside surfactants. The Purity : Sensitive Skin Cleanser offers a cream-gel hybrid for morning cleansing without stripping.

What to expect, and when

Day zero to day seven: tightness and visible redness may persist as the barrier begins lipid repair. New inflammation should not appear, but existing reactivity takes time to resolve. Day eight to day 14: TEWL begins to normalize, and the skin feels less raw after cleansing. Stinging on application should diminish. Day 15 to day 21: redness becomes less persistent, and the skin tolerates temperature change with less flaring. Day 22 to day 28: baseline resilience returns, and you may tolerate ingredients previously avoided.

In our 28-Day Study with 68 participants using the Sensitive Reset Ritual, 71 percent reported reduced redness by week four, and 68 percent described their skin as quieter. This is not immediate relief. It is structural repair, which requires four weeks of consistent layering and the removal of all competing irritants from your environment.

Common questions

Can I use acids if my skin is sensitive? Not during the reset phase; reintroduce low-percentage lactic or PHA after four weeks if the barrier has stabilized.

Is sensitive skin the same as allergic skin? No; sensitivity reflects barrier dysfunction and nerve reactivity, while allergy involves an immune memory response to a specific molecule.

How long does it take for sensitive skin to stop being sensitive? Four to six weeks of fragrance-free, lipid-focused care typically restores baseline resilience, though genetic predisposition and environmental triggers remain.

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