Enzyme exfoliation:
Enzyme skin peel is one of the gentlest methods of exfoliation. Enzyme peels can be used even by people with very sensitive, dark or acne skin.
Enzyme peels is a type of exfoliating treatments which uses natural and chemical products to exfoliate the skin. Usually aloe Vera, pumpkin, pineapple, and other fruits enzymes are used. Enzyme skin exfoliation can be used for get rid of dead cells, accelerate young cell renewal, diminish scars and stretch marks, aging spots and lines, sun damage and discoloration.
What are the benefits of Enzyme peels?
Enzyme peel doesn’t rub your skin like mechanical exfoliation methods and doesn’t loosen dead cells from skin surface like chemical peels, it accelerates the natural exfoliating process. It helps your skin to get rid of dead cells, promote cell renewal, clean pores and improve its texture and elasticity by accelerating natural processes in your skin. Enzyme peels don’t strip the skin, but dissolve dead cells layer and reveal younger and healthier layers. Enzyme peels don’t contain acids and so leave the skin pH balanced.
Enzyme exfoliation almost doesn’t have contraindications and side effects and are the most recommended to prevent dryness or allergic reactions.
Enzyme peel is safe for all skin types and has numerous benefits:
• Exfoliates dead cells
• Stimulates new cell growth
• Improves skin tone and texture
• Improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
• Alleviates dryness
• Reduces redness
• Reduces toxins
• Increase oxygenation
• Retextures flaky, scaly skin
• Clears the pores and prevents the formation of white heads and cysts
• Pores appear smaller and brown spots lighter
How to use enzyme peels?
Enzyme exfoliation works better when you apply a thin layer of enzyme peels to your clean and dry skin and rub it gently in mild circular motions.
Some enzyme peels can work better with the aid of acids or mechanical scrubbing granules and can be combined with chemical peels and mechanical peels.
The intensity of peeling depends on how long enzyme peels remain on the skin.
Application of enzyme peels:
While using enzyme peels always follow instructions to the product you use and always do skin patches test before applying enzyme peels.
You can use enzyme peels on your face, neck, hands and other areas, but keep it at least a quarter of inch away from your eyes and mucus membranes and do not apply to the skin with open wounds, shaved within 24 hours skin and skin after dermabrasion.
Apply enzyme peels to the clean and dry skin and leave it on for some time (about 15 minutes for dry and sensitive skin and about 25 minutes for oily and problem skin). After applying enzyme peel rinse the peel with cool water and dry the skin and use sunscreen and good moisturizer.
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