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If you have sensitive skin, the skin-care aisle at the drugstore can feel like a danger zone. Will this cream cause my face to break out in a rash? Is this cleanser OK for dry skin? When you're dealing with an irritation-prone skin, you never know if adding a new item to your daily routine will cause a flare-up. Stinging and red spots can be one sign that the product you're using is too strong. But the goal is to avoid that altogether. That's why we turned to a panel of RealSelf dermatologists to find out which brands they recommend for their patients with psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, and just plain finicky skin types. These cleansers and moisturizers are top picks because they are low on irritating ingredients (like parabens, sulfates, and fragrance). And they are all super affordable and accessible. Just stroll into your local drugstore to find each of these buys.
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