Sensitive Skin Trial Bundle

Sensitive Skin Trial Bundle

This three-step collection is designed to help reduce the appearance of redness and improve overall skin tone. The bundle includes gentle, nourishing ingredients that can help soothe and calm sensitive skin.
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What does MISMO Sensitive Skin Trial Bundle for Mature Skin include? 

How do I use Sensitive Skin Bundle for Mature Skin

Morning & Night Routine

Moisten skin with warm water and apply a small amount of Natural Cleansing Milk. Gently massage with your Microfibre Cleanser for at least 30 seconds, then rinse to remove.

Apply one to two pumps of Rejuvenating Serum to the entire face and neck and let dry. 

Cover with Nourishing Cream

What is Rosacea? 

Rosacea (pronounced roz-a-sha) is a skin condition without a cure but able to be controlled and improved dramatically.

The most noticeable feature of Rosacea is a red face particularly in the t-zone. Broken capillairies known also as surface veins or spider veins are common to sufferers.

Another curse can be pimples, cysts or acne. This acne is different to the type common in young people.

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What causes Rosacea? 

Scientists are still unaware of what causes rosacea. However, they've managed to assemble the following evidence. 

  • Rosacea runs in families. Many people who get rosacea have family members who have rosacea. It is possible that people inherit genes for rosacea.

  • The immune system may play a role. Scientists found that most people with acne-like rosacea react to a bacterium (singular for bacteria) called bacillus oleronius. This reaction causes their immune system to overreact. Scientists still do not know whether this can cause rosacea.

  • A bug that causes infections in the intestines may play a role. This bug, H pylori, is common in people who have rosacea. Scientists cannot prove that H pylori can cause rosacea. Many people who do not have rosacea have an H pylori infection.

  • A mite that lives on everyone’s skin, demodex, may play a role. This mite likes to live on the nose and cheeks, and this is where rosacea often appears. Many studies found that people with rosacea have large numbers of this mite on their skin. The problem is some people who do not have rosacea also have large numbers of this mite on their skin.

  • A protein that normally protects the skin from infection, cathelicidin, may cause the redness and swelling. How the body processes this protein may determine whether a person gets rosacea.

Read more here about what triggers Rosacea.

What else can I do to avoid Rosacea? 

  1. Protect your skin from the sun

  2. Minimize stress

  3. Avoid overheating — even during exercise

  4. Simplify your skin care routine

  5. Opt for mild foods

  6. Opt for cold beverages

  7. Limit alcohol

  8. Protect your face from wind and cold

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