Skincare

The best exfoliators for sensitive skin & tips for best results

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SkinTalks - July 14, 2026

If you've been avoiding exfoliation because your skin is sensitive, youโ€™ve probably been missing out on smoother texture, a brighter complexion, and a real glow. The truth is, sensitive skin needs exfoliation just as much as any other skin type. It just needs the right kind.

 

This guide breaks down which exfoliants are safe for reactive skin, which ingredients to look for, and our top gentle Korean picks so you can get the results without the irritation.

Should you use an exfoliant on sensitive skin?

Sensitive skin needs exfoliation just like any other skin type. All skin goes through a natural cycle of dead skin buildup. When that buildup sticks around, it leaves skin looking dull, stops your other products from absorbing properly, and can even contribute to clogged pores and uneven texture. 

 

A skin exfoliator for sensitive skin won't strip or irritate when you choose the right one. It clears the way for everything else to work better.

Which exfoliant should you use on sensitive skin?

Sensitive skin needs gentler types of exfoliation. Here are the main types to consider:

  • PHAs are the most sensitive skin-friendly chemical exfoliants available. They work on the surface without penetrating too deeply, which means you get all the brightening and smoothing benefits without the risk of irritation. If you're completely new to exfoliation, this is where to start.
  • Enzyme exfoliants use natural fruit enzymes, usually from papaya or pineapple, to gently dissolve dead skin cells rather than using acids. They're another excellent option for reactive skin that wants a very mild approach.
  • Low-strength AHAs like lactic acid can also work well for sensitive skin, as long as the concentration is low. Lactic acid has a larger molecular size than glycolic acid, so it works more gradually and is far less likely to cause a reaction.
  • Physical exfoliants can be fine for sensitive skin too, but only the really gentle ones: think fine oat powders or soft peeling gels rather than coarse scrubs. Anything too abrasive will aggravate sensitive skin, especially if it's already inflamed or reactive.

Sensitive skin also benefits from ingredients that support the skin barrier. Look out for these in your exfoliator formulas:

  • Centella asiatica soothes irritation and helps the skin recover as it exfoliates.
  • Panthenol replenishes moisture and keeps the skin barrier comfortable throughout.
  • Aloe vera calms redness and delivers a hit of hydration at the same time.

Best face exfoliators for sensitive skin

Korean skincare has always taken a skin-first approach to exfoliation, which makes it a brilliant place to shop when you have a face that needs a little extra care. Here are some of our top-rated exfoliators for sensitive skin:

Benton PHA Peeling Gel is one of the gentlest skin exfoliators for sensitive skin on the market. It combines naturally derived cellulose for light physical buffing with PHA for mild chemical exfoliation, so you get both in one step without going too deep.

 

Looking for a product you can leave on? Haruharu Wonder Centella 3% PHA Gentle Liquid Exfoliating Serum is a brilliant option for sensitive skin that wants something easy to work into a daily routine. The 3% PHA lifts dead skin and impurities at the surface while centella asiatica soothes and strengthens the skin barrier at the same time. 

 

EQQUALBERRY Swimming Pool Toner Pads are a great one to reach for if you want hydration and exfoliation in one step. The dual-sided pads are soaked in a formula built around eight types of hyaluronic acid, with naturally derived protease enzymes for gentle exfoliation and cica extract to calm the skin throughout. Hypoallergenic and suitable for sensitive skin, they're a great option for a weekly refresh.

 

iUNIK Lime Moisture Mild Peeling Gel uses an AHA fruit complex of lime, grape, orange, apple, and lemon to gently lift dead skin cells while maintaining moisture levels at the same time. Seven types of hyaluronic acid keep skin comfortable, making it a solid choice for sensitive skin.

How to introduce exfoliation safely

The right exfoliator really can change the way sensitive skin looks and feels. It just takes a little patience to find your rhythm.
Start with once a week and give your skin at least two to three weeks to adjust before increasing frequency. Apply your exfoliator to clean, dry skin and always follow with a hydrating serum or moisturizer straight after. 

 

SPF is non-negotiable during the day when you're exfoliating regularly, since even the gentlest acids increase sun sensitivity. You should also avoid layering active ingredients like retinol or vitamin C. 

 

Looking for signs that itโ€™s working? A little extra glow and smoother texture are green flags. Redness, tightness, or increased sensitivity mean it's time to slow down. 

 

Steady consistency with the right product is sure to deliver the best results, Glowies.

 

Ready to find your new favorite?  Explore our full collection of exfoliators.

FAQs

Which is the best exfoliator for sensitive skin?

PHAs and enzyme-based formulas are the safest starting points for sensitive skin. The Benton PHA Peeling Gel is one of the most consistently well-tolerated options around, delivering real results without pushing the skin too hard. The Haruharu Wonder Centella 3% PHA Gentle Liquid Exfoliating Serum is another excellent pick.

How should you exfoliate your face with sensitive skin?

You should exfoliate gently and infrequently to begin with. Use a small amount on clean, dry skin, avoid the eye area, and follow immediately with hydration. Once a week is plenty when you're starting out. Build up slowly only if your skin is tolerating it well, but never exfoliate over broken skin or active irritation.

Is exfoliating good for sensitive skin?

Yes, when done right, exfoliating is great for sensitive skin. Regular gentle exfoliation keeps dead skin cell buildup from dulling the complexion and blocking your other products from working. Learn more about how these powerful products work in our complete guide to exfoliators.

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