Is an Enzyme Exfoliant Actually Better Than Scrubs or Acids?


  • This forum focuses on real, experience-based conversations centered on enzyme exfoliant use across different skin types. Discussions break down how an enzyme exfoliant works, how it compares to physical scrubs and chemical exfoliants, and common concerns such as irritation, sensitivity, over-exfoliation, and long-term skin impact. Members exchange routines, ingredient insights, and frequency questions related to enzyme exfoliant formulas, including enzymes like papain, bromelain, and pumpkin enzymes. Topics stay grounded in results, mistakes, myths, and unresolved questions surrounding enzyme exfoliant use for texture, dullness, acne, and uneven skin tone.

     


  • @ragdoll drop Topics include ingredients like papain and bromelain, routines, frequency, results, and common issues like irritation or over-exfoliation across different skin types.


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