Many Caudalie products are marketed as gentle, often featuring grape extracts and antioxidants.
While the brand generally focuses on mild skincare, this does not guarantee safety for all sensitive skin types. Individual reactions can still occur, even with hypoallergenic products, especially when fragrances or certain plant extracts are included.
For sensitive skin, it is best to choose lines specifically developed for delicate care. These usually contain fewer irritating ingredients, balanced pH levels, and reduced fragrance.
However, even products from “gentle” ranges should always be patch-tested on a small area before regular use.
Ingredient tolerance matters more than the product line name. Sensitive skin is more prone to reacting to botanical extracts, essential oils, and fragrance boosters.
When selecting products, review the ingredient list carefully—the shorter and simpler it is, the lower the risk of irritation.
If redness, burning, or tightness appears after using products labeled as suitable for sensitive skin, stop using them immediately. Continuing use in hopes that symptoms will disappear may worsen the condition.
When cosmetics marketed for sensitive skin still cause reactions, this should be formally documented.
File a complaint on Xolvie with details of the product line, product names, and skin reactions to help protect consumers and hold brands accountable.