I just love the Enzyme Cleanser because it offers instant spa-like results! After each wash, your face will feel not only very clean but so soft and smooth! —Dr. Barbara Sturm
DR. BARBARA STURM
Enzyme Cleanser - Size: 2.65 oz
A two-in-one cleansing foam and exfoliator, particularly ideal for oily and combination skin.
$80.00
2.6 oz / 76.9 ml
Product details
The fine-grained powder cleanser transforms into a soft foam once water is added, providing a deep yet gentle cleanse and exfoliation. A collection of enzymes works together to loosen the conjunctions between dead skin cells, helping to peel away dry and rough skin, remove makeup, and reduce excess sebum from pores. The skin will appear revitalized and smooth instantly after cleansing.
Active ingredients include:
- Maltodextrin: Acts as an absorbent, binding agent, stabilizer, film-forming agent and skin-softener. When used in combination with other ingredients, maltodextrin may increase anti-aging properties.
- Vitamin C: Hydrates and refreshes the skin while providing an antioxidant effect. Its concentration helps firm the complexion and remains below 5% to ensure the skin does not become sensitive to the sun.
- Subtilisin: Helps to release dead skin cells from the stratum corneum and stimulates the turnover of epidermal cells. This keratolytic effect leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth.
- Lipase: Frees the skin from excess oil.
- Cellulose: Peeling bodies made from plant fiber that serve as exfoliating particles that remove dead skin cells.
how to use
- Use 2 or 3 times a week to supplement your daily cleansing routine.
- Those with oily skin can use the cleanser once a day, while those with sensitive skin can incorporate the treatment into their skincare routine 1–2 times a week.
- To use, place a coin-sized amount of the powder in the palm of your hand.
- Add a little warm water and work up into a gentle foam.
- Smooth generously over your face (add more water if necessary to develop a soft foam), then rinse off.
ingredients
Maltodextrin, Vitamin C, Subtilisin, Lipase, Cellulose.
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