Reveal your skin’s natural glow faster with this versatile cleanser and mask, thoughtfully formulated to deliver deep cleansing and gentle exfoliation in one step. Powered by a balanced blend of Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) and Fruit Enzymes, it works effectively to dissolve impurities and exfoliate dead skin cells without causing irritation or dryness.
This dual-action formula penetrates deeply to unclog pores and refine skin texture, promoting a smoother, clearer, and more radiant complexion. Whether used as a daily cleanser or a weekly mask, it preps the skin perfectly to enhance the absorption and effectiveness of your serums and moisturizers, boosting the overall results of your skincare routine. Ideal for all skin types seeking brighter, fresher, and more youthful-looking skin.
Benefits
This gentle cleanser removes makeup and deeply cleanses while AHAs and Papaya Fruit Enzyme exfoliate and refine pores. It can also be used as a mask for a deeper exfoliation, leaving skin smoother, brighter, and more radiant. Plus, it preps your skin to better absorb serums and moisturizers for enhanced results.
Directions
To cleanse, dampen your hands and rub a generous amount of product between your palms. Smooth over the face, neck, and décolleté, gently massaging upwards, then rinse thoroughly. Use twice daily, avoiding the eye area.
For a deep peel, apply a thin layer over the face and neck, leave on for 10 minutes, then rinse with warm water. For best results, use twice weekly and massage in with the MZ Skin Konjac sponge to enhance absorption and exfoliation.
Yes, a highly effective blend of low level AHAs and Papaya Fruit Enzyme that removes dead skin cells, refines pores and boosts cell renewal on a daily basis, without being abrasive. Most importantly it prepares the skin for the ultimate absorption of serums and moisturisers.This can be used in both your AM and PM routine.
CAN THIS BE USED AS A REFINING FACE MASK?
There are no known restrictions that this product should not be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding. However, to err on the side of caution, we always advise seeking medical advice as each pregnancy is different.