Three cleansing methods controlled by water ratio
Because it's a powder formula, you can use it as an enzyme cleanser, clay mask, or scrub depending on how much water you add. Mix powder and water in a 1:1 ratio for a soft enzyme foam. Add just 5 drops of water for a thick clay mask texture. For a scrub, mix in only a tiny amount of water so the granules remain intact.
Daily morning and night, scrub once a week
When using it as an enzyme cleanser, it's gentle enough for daily morning and evening use. However, when using it as a scrub, limit to once a week and apply only to localized areas prone to buildup, like the T-zone. The clay mask works beautifully as a special treatment 1-2 times a week in your evening routine.
Lather fully, then massage
Wet your hands and face thoroughly, then dispense about a 100-won coin-sized amount. Rub it between your palms until the enzyme granules fully dissolve into a foam, then massage it over your entire face for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Pay extra attention to the sides of your nose and jawline, go gently around the eye area, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Next-step pairings by skin concern
- If you're concerned about texture: After cleansing, layer a hydrating toner 3 times to smooth and refine your skin
- If blackheads are an issue: Apply in clay mask mode to your T-zone, rinse after 5 minutes, then follow with a pore-refining serum
- If dryness is a worry: Immediately apply a hyaluronic acid serum or deeply hydrating essence to lock in moisture
Storage tips for powder formulas
Powder formulas are sensitive to humidity, so store in a dry place rather than the bathroom. Always close the lid tightly after use to keep moisture out. Formulated at pH 5.5 and dermatologist-tested for sensitive skin, but if you experience any discomfort during use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist.