Start Your Routine with Enzyme Powder Deep Cleansing
Cleansing powder is the first step in your skincare routine, targeting pore-clogging impurities and dead skin buildup more intensively than a standard foam cleanser. Two enzymes—lipase and papain—work in tandem to break down sebum and dead cells, leaving pores noticeably clearer after just one wash. On makeup days, use it as your second cleanse after an oil cleanser for best results.
Gentle Enough for Daily Morning and Evening Use
Formulated with a mildly alkaline pH and tested on sensitive skin, this cleanser is gentle enough to use every day. In the morning, it removes overnight sebum; in the evening, it washes away the day's buildup. If your skin feels dry, you can also use it in the evening only and adjust based on how your skin feels.
How to Build a Rich, Creamy Lather
Dispense a coin-sized amount into your palm, add a small splash of lukewarm water, and work into a lather. Once you've built a rich, creamy foam, gently massage it across your face, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Never apply the powder directly to your skin—always lather first to avoid irritation.
Tailored Tips by Skin Concern
- Pores and sebum control: Once or twice a week, use a bubble maker to create a dense foam. Apply to your face, avoiding the eye and mouth area, and rinse after 30 seconds to 1 minute
- Dry or sensitive skin: Use daily with a light lather, then immediately follow with a deeply hydrating toner to lock in moisture
- Combination skin: Focus your massage on the T-zone, and keep it light on the cheeks and chin
Storage and Precautions
Enzyme ingredients are sensitive to moisture, so always close the lid tightly after use and store away from direct sunlight. If powder gets into your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water and consult a specialist if irritation persists. If redness or itching occurs during use, discontinue immediately and seek advice from a dermatologist.