Hyalogy Enzo Powder

Hyalogy Enzo Powder

Brand: Forlle'd
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Dual-enzyme exfoliating powder cleanser A gentle yet effective enzyme powder that transforms into a soft foam to exfoliate, refine pores, and smooth texture—while supporting skin comfort and integrity. Benefits How to Use Key Ingredients FAQ Core Benefits Designed to deliver visible clarity and smoothness through enzyme exfoliation—without compromising skin comfort or balance. Key Benefits: Gentle enzymatic exfoliation: Helps remove dead surface cells without abrasive microdamage. Refines the look of pores: Targets congestion and blackheads for smoother-looking skin. Supports collagen integrity: Botanical extracts help protect skin during exfoliation. Balanced, comfortable finish: Leaves skin feeling soft, fresh, and clean—not tight. How to Use: Dispense a small amount of powder into the palm of your hand. Add water gradually and lather to create a soft foam. Massage gently over the skin using spiral motions for up to 30 seconds, then rinse with lukewarm water. Use once or twice weekly. For hypersensitive skin, introduce cautiously. Key Ingredients / INCI: Dual-enzyme exfoliation: Papain, Protease. Botanical refining complex: Rosa Multiflora Fruit Extract, Prunus Mume Fruit Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Paeonia Suffruticosa Root Extract, Citrus Junos Fruit Extract. Protective & smoothing botanicals: Alpinia Speciosa Leaf Extract, Thymus Serpyllum Extract. Hydration & conditioning support: Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Egg Shell Membrane, Hydrolyzed Conchiolin Protein. Mineral balance: Zinc, Magnesium. Frequently Asked Questions Who is this best for? Suitable for all skin types, especially oily and combination skin with visible congestion or enlarged pores. Is it abrasive? No—this formula exfoliates via enzymes, not physical granules, helping maintain comfort and balance. How often should I use it? Use once or twice per week, or as a preparatory step before applying a mask. Can sensitive skin use it? Yes, with caution. Introduce slowly and avoid prolonged massage.