Make enzyme whipped cream peel for your facial treatment!
1. Mix Inten-Cure Enzyme Wash Powder 2-3 tea spoons and Aloe Plus Gel 2-3 pumps for 1minute until the texture become like whipped cream. (For the best result, prepare aloe plus gel in a small bowl in a warmer or use microwave for 5-10 seconds, because enzyme powder activate better in warm temperature.)
2. Apply to face and neck with a soft brush, and smooth up and down with the brush for deep cleanse. (For sensitive skin, just leave it on face for 5 minutes.)
3. Place two steamed towel on a face for 5 minutes and wipe away.
This package includes:
Inten-Cure Enzyme Wash Powder 50g
Aloe Plus Gel 1,000ml
I am in LOVE with this combo! I previously used mask exfoliants with tiny/fine beads that would manually scrub the dead skin off, or enzyme masks that I would leave on the skin for an X amount of time.
The problem I had with these types of exfoliants was that the mask exfoliant with the bead scrubs I used before was incredibly messy, and didn’t feel like it was effective enough scrubbing the dead skin off. I had a hard time taking the mask off as it was clay based. As for the enzyme mask I used from a different brand, the problem I had with it was that sometimes it was too strong for the client’s skin and I couldn’t adjust how strong the stinging sensation my client felt.
Now comparing the previous exfoliating products I used to Pure Raum’s ‘Enzyme Whipped Peel’ and I have to say the whipped peel is my go-to exfoliant for most of my services. For starters, you can easily control the “strength” of the enzyme by how much powder you pour. This makes it suitable for even gentle or compromised skin by adding more gel than powder, which helps in diluting the solution to make it more tolerable for your client’s skin, while still providing an effective exfoliation.
Another reason why I love this whipped peel is how multi-purpose this combo is. This combo doesn’t only eat the dead skin away, but softens the blackheads & whiteheads and makes them so much easier to extract, especially if you allow the mask to sit under steam. I also love how easy it is to use the gel as a soothing mask and as a moisturizer. I sometimes use it as an ultrasound gel for some of the facial machines I use that require a gel. If I’m short on time with clients or I need to make use of my time in a different part of the facial (maybe I need to spend more time extracting or massaging for an example), I’ll use the enzyme wash as a 2-in-1, a facial wash and an exfoliant. It saves me time where I need to save time.
Another thing I really love about the whipped peel combo is making it and the experience it provides for the client. I usually use a small bowl, about 2-3 pumps of gel and however much enzyme powder I need, then I’ll use a fan brush to mix until it gives me a whip-like consistency. I then apply the peel onto my client’s skin and use the same fan brush to sort of “scrub” the skin after I apply all of the product. By using the fan brush to scrub the face it creates this luxurious experience for the client. It almost feels like their face is going through a car wash by using a fan brush. I’ve had clients comment how nice it felt because it felt like a mini massage. Not only is this fun to whip up, but it totally elevates the client’s experience because you’re not just sitting there waiting.
Overall, it’s one of my favourite product duos. It helps prep my client’s skin for the next step, and adds a luxurious touch to the facial experience. Would highly recommend if you’re looking for something multi-purpose and effective. Also, really great bang for your buck with how much product you get!
First of all, WOW you had us floored with this amazing review! Thank you so so much for taking your time to leave this review We're forever grateful for this absolutely amazing, detailed and passionate review, and frankly quite honoured that our product was able to bring you and your clients such a positive experience!
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I am in LOVE with this combo! I previously used mask exfoliants with tiny/fine beads that would manually scrub the dead skin off, or enzyme masks that I would leave on the skin for an X amount of time.
The problem I had with these types of exfoliants was that the mask exfoliant with the bead scrubs I used before was incredibly messy, and didn’t feel like it was effective enough scrubbing the dead skin off. I had a hard time taking the mask off as it was clay based. As for the enzyme mask I used from a different brand, the problem I had with it was that sometimes it was too strong for the client’s skin and I couldn’t adjust how strong the stinging sensation my client felt.
Now comparing the previous exfoliating products I used to Pure Raum’s ‘Enzyme Whipped Peel’ and I have to say the whipped peel is my go-to exfoliant for most of my services. For starters, you can easily control the “strength” of the enzyme by how much powder you pour. This makes it suitable for even gentle or compromised skin by adding more gel than powder, which helps in diluting the solution to make it more tolerable for your client’s skin, while still providing an effective exfoliation.
Another reason why I love this whipped peel is how multi-purpose this combo is. This combo doesn’t only eat the dead skin away, but softens the blackheads & whiteheads and makes them so much easier to extract, especially if you allow the mask to sit under steam. I also love how easy it is to use the gel as a soothing mask and as a moisturizer. I sometimes use it as an ultrasound gel for some of the facial machines I use that require a gel. If I’m short on time with clients or I need to make use of my time in a different part of the facial (maybe I need to spend more time extracting or massaging for an example), I’ll use the enzyme wash as a 2-in-1, a facial wash and an exfoliant. It saves me time where I need to save time.
Another thing I really love about the whipped peel combo is making it and the experience it provides for the client. I usually use a small bowl, about 2-3 pumps of gel and however much enzyme powder I need, then I’ll use a fan brush to mix until it gives me a whip-like consistency. I then apply the peel onto my client’s skin and use the same fan brush to sort of “scrub” the skin after I apply all of the product. By using the fan brush to scrub the face it creates this luxurious experience for the client. It almost feels like their face is going through a car wash by using a fan brush. I’ve had clients comment how nice it felt because it felt like a mini massage. Not only is this fun to whip up, but it totally elevates the client’s experience because you’re not just sitting there waiting.
Overall, it’s one of my favourite product duos. It helps prep my client’s skin for the next step, and adds a luxurious touch to the facial experience. Would highly recommend if you’re looking for something multi-purpose and effective. Also, really great bang for your buck with how much product you get!
First of all, WOW you had us floored with this amazing review! Thank you so so much for taking your time to leave this review We're forever grateful for this absolutely amazing, detailed and passionate review, and frankly quite honoured that our product was able to bring you and your clients such a positive experience!