Three ways to use it — just adjust the water
Because it's a powder formula, you can transform it into an enzyme cleanser, clay mask, or scrub depending on how much water you add. For daily cleansing, mix powder and water in a 1:1 ratio and lather up. For a weekly deep cleanse, add just 5 drops of water and use it as a clay mask. If you want a gentle scrub effect, add only a tiny bit of water so the granules remain slightly intact, then massage softly over your T-zone only.
A pH-balanced cleanser you can use morning and night
Formulated at pH 5.5, it's gentle enough for both AM and PM use. In the morning, it lightly clears away overnight sebum buildup. At night, it targets the day's impurities and helps manage blackheads. In a sensitivity test conducted on sensitive skin, it recorded an average skin reaction of 0.00%, earning a gentle-formula rating.
A coin-sized amount is all you need for a full lather
Wet your hands and face thoroughly, then dispense about the size of a large coin. Lather until all the enzyme granules have dissolved, then massage over your entire face. Spend a little extra time around the nose and T-zone, go lighter around the eyes and lips, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Pair it with the right routine for blackheads and excess oil
With 0.5% BHA (salicylic acid), it helps dissolve sebum and dead skin inside pores to target blackheads. After cleansing, use a hydrating toner to smooth your skin texture, then layer on a hyaluronic acid serum for a moisture boost. On oilier days, finish with a lightweight hydrating cream to keep your skin balanced.
What to know when using BHA
BHA is an oil-soluble ingredient that's effective for pore care, but pairing it with daily scrubbing can lead to dryness. Limit scrubbing to once a week, only on targeted areas, and adjust based on how your skin feels. Because it's a powder formula, it's sensitive to moisture — always close the lid tightly after use. If you experience any irritation, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.