Serum for Sensitive Skin!
Sensitive skin is tricky. Sometimes it’s not about finding something “strong,” but something that doesn’t make things worse.
I’ve learned that the best serums for this kind of skin are usually simple, calming, and don’t try to do too much at once.
These three fall into that category, but each one feels a bit different when you actually use them.

1. Azarine Calming Skinpair Serum

This one feels very straightforward. The texture is light, almost like water, and it disappears quickly once applied. It doesn’t leave anything heavy behind, which I personally like when my skin feels easily irritated.
What stands out is how simple the formula is—no fragrance, no harsh extras, just calming and hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and soothing plant extracts . It’s the kind of serum I reach for when my skin suddenly feels uncomfortable or slightly red.

2. Elsheskin Hydrating Care Calming Serum

This one feels a bit more “skincare routine” compared to Azarine. Slightly richer, a bit more noticeable when applied, but still comfortable. I usually think of this as the middle ground—not too light, not too heavy. It focuses more on hydration, so when my skin feels dry and sensitive at the same time, this is the one I lean toward.

3. Harlette Chill Oat Calming Serum

This one feels the most “comforting” out of the three. The oat ingredient gives it that soft, calming impression right away. The texture is still light, but there’s a slightly more cushioned feel compared to the others. I tend to use this when my skin feels more reactive than usual—like when everything seems to trigger redness. It feels like it’s made for those moments.
Looking at all three, I don’t think I can call just one the “best.” They fit different situations. Azarine feels like a quick reset when things start acting up, Elsheskin works well for keeping hydration and balance in check, and Harlette feels like a comfort option when my skin needs extra care.

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