Mastering the Art of Hypoallergenic Makeup: Your Top 5 Essential Guide
Managing Allergic Reactions and Skin Health

Even with all these precautions, it's possible to have an allergic reaction to hypoallergenic makeup. If you develop a rash or skin irritation, stop using the product. It's also wise to patch test a new product on a small area of skin (like your wrist) before applying it to your face. Consult with a dermatologist if you consistently experience reactions to makeup products. Remember, consistent sensitivity may be an indication of underlying skin conditions like dermatitis or rosacea.