Sensitive and sensitised skin
Sensitive and sensitised skin
Our proaging products stand out for years of research, formulation expertise and high tolerance on sensitive skin.

We listen to your skin

what is sensitive skin?

Skin

Sensible

What is it?

Sensitive skin is skin that overreacts to external or internal stimuli. In fact, up to 70% of the population today feels that their skin is very sensitive.

What are the symptoms?

Although sometimes difficult to diagnose, sensitive skins have one thing in common: they react with hypersensitivity to varying degrees. And almost all of them share the same symptoms.

What are the causes?
External and internal factors
Sensitivity is triggered in the skin by external and internal factors. It often occurs in dry skin, as lack of moisture makes it more vulnerable to irritants.

These are the most common causes:

#1

Pollution and climatic changes such as cold, heat, wind and sun.

#2

Food, alcohol and tobacco.

#3

Stress and hormonal changes.

#4

Some cosmetic ingredients and treatments.

#5

Excessive hygiene and aggressive cleansers.

sensitised skin

Skin

Sensitised

What is it?

It is that skin whose skin barrier has been damaged by medical and cosmetic treatments and has lost its ability to regenerate naturally. Today, around 70 million cosmetic treatments are performed worldwide that affect the skin and sensitise it.

What are the symptoms?

It is quite normal for the skin to react by becoming sensitised after non-invasive treatments.

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Experts in listening to sensitive and sensitive and sensitised skin
Sensilis has applied its expertise in sensitive skin to also repair sensitised skin by non-invasive treatment.
The new era of Dermocosmetics:
Aesthetic Dermatology
At Sensilis we understand skin care in a holistic way where nutrition, lifestyle, and aesthetic treatments are all part of cosmetic routines.
dermatology routine Dr Zoe Draelos

How we care for your skin

At Sensilis, we base our routines on dermatologist Dr Zoe Draelos' Pyramid.


[1] Protection and repair

SPF

Antioxidants

Enzymes

Hygiene

Ceramides


[2] Epidermal transformation

Cell renewal

AHAs

Retinoids

Depigmenting agents


[3] Optimisation

Fibroblast stimulation

Growth factor

Peptides, stem cells