When created in 1924 by a pharmacy doctor, Mix a was a combination of cream and a powder to fight against redness.
Today, the brand is the expert in caring for all types of sensitive skin.
From infancy to adulthood, Mixa cares for all women on a daily basis and in all stages of their life thanks to affordable skincare products sold in supermarkets.
Mixa Expert Peaux Sensibles skincare products are formulated under medical supervision and comply with a strict formulation charter combining effectiveness and tolerance, using caring active ingredients produced by pharmacists with clinically proven effectiveness and hypoallergenic formulae, and tested on more than 7,000 sensitive skins.
Mixa: Simple. Effective. Safe.
Amandine Rassat
General Director Lascad
A product popular with the whole family
In 2011, Mixa created a face cream for sensitive skin: a product dedicated to fragile, dehydrated, and tight skin. A travel-friendly cream, it is suitable for the whole family, even the delicate skin of babies. Simple: its hypoallergenic formula is enriched with sweet almond oil. Effective: it provides 24-hour moisturization, prevents dryness, and improves the skin’s barrier function. Safe: the cream has been tested on more than 7,000 sensitive skins and formulated under medical supervision. Every year, 400,000 tubes are sold. And since 2019, the face cream for sensitive skin is available in a certified organic version.
I’ve been the face of Mixa for more than 20 years and have built a great relationship of trust with the brand. I remember my first advertisement as if it were yesterday. It was 1996, in Los Angeles, and I was carrying a baby in my arms. Today, people still stop me in the street to ask if it’s my children in the ad with me.
Estelle Lefébure
Face of Mixa
I’ve been the face of Mixa for more than 20 years and have built a great relationship of trust with the brand. I remember my first advertisement as if it were yesterday. It was 1996, in Los Angeles, and I was carrying a baby in my arms. Today, people still stop me in the street to ask if it’s my children in the ad with me.
Estelle Lefébure
Face of Mixa