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Compared to other exfoliating cosmetics, enzyme peels differ in their versatility - they can be used by owners of all skin types, even sensitive ones. What exactly do they do, who should use them and what products should be considered? Read our guide to enzyme peels.
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There are different types of facial peels on the cosmetic market. Mechanical peels (coarse and fine) and acid peels are the most popular.
Exfoliating particles and acids, unfortunately, are not suitable for all skin types. The best option, then, is enzymatic peels, which provide gentle exfoliation without the risk of irritation.
The best solution for women with sensitive or problematic skin (for example, with acne) are enzymatic peels, which effectively exfoliate the epidermis, but are very gentle on the skin. They can be used by both young and mature people.
Enzyme peels are a universal choice for all skin types, but they are supposed to work best for sensitive skin, as well as for people with acne and problematic skin. People with couperose skin should also be interested in it.
Enzymes are substances of natural (mostly vegetable) origin, which are used to gently exfoliate the epidermis. In the case of enzymatic peels, we are talking about a "point" action, aimed mainly at dead cells. The particles act only on the outermost areas of the skin, so they do not irritate the skin.
Pour the necessary amount of enzyme powder and mix it with a little warm water, then apply the resulting consistency to your face with gentle massaging movements.