Street Talk: Make-Up –Episode Nine Skin Type: Sensitive

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In this episode of Street Talk: Make-Upwe spotlight Fia consumer with highly sensitive skin who has refined a product routine based on careful trial, minimalism, and brand loyalty. Her comments offer valuable insights for formulators and marketers targeting this growing consumer demographic: adults with reactive skin and a preference for simplified, results-driven beauty routines.

Beauty Routine: Low-Intervention, High Trust

Fi’s approach to skincare and make-up is methodical and curated around her skin’s sensitivities:

  • Cleanser: Always chosen from formulas formulated for sensitive skin.
  • Moisturizer/Primer: Uses Elizabeth Arden Prevage cream as her base — a trusted product for hydration and smooth skin prep.
  • Minimal exfoliation: Done only about once a month to avoid flare-ups.
  • Foundation/Concealer: Uses premium base products from Hourglass for coverage that balances finish and skin tolerance.
  • Layered application: Applies concealer, powders, bronzer, blush, highlighter, then eyeshadow and mascara — finishing with false lashes (due to sensitivity to semi-permanent lashes).
  • Lips: A mix of MAC Cosmetics lipstick and a volumizing lip oil for comfort and shine.

Her routine underscores the demand for make‑up products that respect skin sensitivity while delivering aesthetic results.

Consumer Behaviour: Research‑Driven, Brand‑Devoted

  • Discovery: While Fi once followed makeup tutorials extensively, she now only consults them when evaluating new releases from brands she trusts (e.g., Hourglass, Charlotte Tilbury).
  • Shopping habits: Prefers to shop online — she finds in‑store shade matching inconsistent, and values convenience.
  • Purchase decisions: Driven by demonstrable results, shade accuracy, and formulation suitability for sensitive skin.

Fi exemplifies a consumer who values substance over trends — consistency over novelty.

What She’s Looking For: Smart, Skin‑Compatible Coverage

Although Fi is largely satisfied with her routine and products, she expresses interest in:

  • A full‑coverage foundation that remains lightweight and non‑cakey
  • Expanded shade and undertone optionsfor better match across seasons and skin tone changes
  • Continued focus on gentle, non‑irritating formulaswith fragrance‑free, skin‑friendly ingredients

Strategic Opportunities for Beauty Brands

Formulation Priorities

  • Develop make‑up / skincare hybrids — moisturizers or primers that double as skin-prepping bases, especially for sensitive skin.
  • Engineer buildable, breathable coverage foundations and concealers that remain comfortable for reactive skin types.
  • Avoid common irritants (fragrances, alcohols) and position products clearly as sensitive‑skin safe.

Marketing Implications

  • Emphasize authentic, real‑skin testimonials and clinical claims over heavy glam visuals.
  • Target messaging toward older or skin‑sensitive demographics — a growing but underserved segment.
  • Use educational content to build trust around skin‑safe makeup use and maintenance.

Merchandising & Retail Strategy

  • Provide shade‑matching support in online platforms — with tutorials or virtual swatches to mitigate the lack of in‑store access.
  • Offer starter kits tailored for sensitive skin to simplify buying decisions and reduce risk.
  • Prioritize refillable and low‑packaging options for sustainability-conscious consumers.

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