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Sensitive Skin Body Lotion

At a glance

Sensitive skin body lotion is a high-caution topic because sensitive skin is user language, not one single diagnosis. The directory routes it through fragrance, preservative, hypoallergenic, and source-specific claim boundaries.

Sensitive skin routine
Body-lotion application
Preservative and label context
Directory review context
  • Directory role: Sensitive-skin body-lotion topic hub.
  • Evidence grade: A/C/D.
  • Claim risk: High.
  • Reviewed source title: Sensitive Skin Body Lotion: A Real Framework.

Who this is for

  • Self-described sensitive-skin users comparing ingredient lists.
  • People who react to fragrance, certain preservatives, or active-like body products.
  • Readers trying to understand hypoallergenic, dermatologist-tested, and minimal-ingredient labels.

What evidence can support

  • A source-linked distinction between sensitive-skin label language and substantiated formula details.
  • A directory pathway to fragrance, preservative, and claim-boundary pages.
  • A cautious explanation of why patch-test and dermatologist context may matter.

What evidence cannot support

  • That a lotion is suitable for every sensitive-skin user.
  • That warming a lotion reduces irritation or improves skin outcomes.
  • That hypoallergenic or dermatologist-tested labels prove individual tolerance.

Claim boundary

Allowed: Discuss sensitive skin as user language and route the reader to ingredient-list, label, and source-context checks.

Needs evidence: Any reduced-irritation, allergy, infant-care, pregnancy, rosacea, eczema, or warmed-use suitability claim.

Needs testing: Finished formula, allergen profile, preservative system, audience, use condition, and disclosed protocol.

Not established: That a sensitive-skin label alone proves tolerance, treatment, or warmer compatibility.

Avoid: Do not imply irritation-free, allergy-free, eczema treatment, rosacea treatment, or suitability for every sensitive user.

What we don't yet know

  • How this entry should evolve after external URL verification and editor review.
  • Which related pages should reciprocate links after the next internal-link audit.
  • Whether new source notes are needed before stronger wording can be used.

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