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5 DIY skincare ingredients you should avoid if you have sensitive skin

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 29, 2025, 14:54 IST
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Natural isn’t always gentle

Indians generally have a reputation for following effective home skincare remedies, which is justifiable, as many are inspired by Ayurveda and often yield impressive results. But never take nature for granted; it might hold the magic wand, but sometimes it can backfire as well. Many DIY skincare ingredients should be used cautiously, especially if you have sensitive skin. Let’s see 5 DIY skincare ingredients that those with sensitive skin should avoid.

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Lemon

This extremely sour natural ingredient can do more harm than good for your skin if not used properly. Brimming with vitamin C, it holds antioxidative properties that brighten the skin. But excessive use of lemon juice can lead to skin irritation, redness, extreme dryness, and even blisters for those with sensitive skin because it is highly acidic. It is also important to avoid excessive sun exposure after applying lemon juice to prevent sunburn.
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Baking soda

Our skin has a protective oil layer known as the acid mantle. When you apply baking soda, it disrupts this acid mantle by altering its pH level. Its high alkaline properties strip the skin’s natural oils and moisture. This further irritates the skin, causing dryness, redness, high inflammation, and even blisters.


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A combination of coconut and olive oil

The combination of coconut and olive oil might shock some, but individually, these two oils promise magical results. However, when used in combination, they can dehydrate the skin, causing intense moisture loss. If you have acne-prone or oily skin, this combination can balance dryness, but people with sensitive skin should completely avoid it, as it can lead to severe acne breakouts.


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Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. But when used on your face, it can easily alter the skin’s pH levels and over-exfoliate, leading to skin irritation and intense dryness. If you have sensitive skin or a history of dermatitis, you should remove apple cider vinegar from your entire skincare routine.
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Sugar scrubs

Sugar scrubs are usually used with honey and aloe vera for exfoliation but leave you with a rough reality. The large and uneven particles in sugar scrubs cause microtears in the skin, leading to premature ageing, sensitivity, increased breakouts, and intense redness. Swap this with a gentle chemical exfoliant that suits your sensitive skin, or start with rice powder if you want a natural pick.
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