Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Seasonal Fruit Enzyme Facial (Limited Edition).

This treatment is designed to be gentle, but sensitive skin reactions can occur. We perform a consultation and optional patch test beforehand; if you have known allergies or reactive skin, we'll recommend alternatives or adjust enzyme strength.

For most clients, every 4–6 weeks is ideal to maintain brightness and smoothness. Your therapist will tailor frequency based on skin type, sensitivity, and seasonal needs to ensure safe, cumulative results.

Enzymatic exfoliation can help reduce surface pigmentation and sun-induced dullness by promoting cell turnover. Multiple sessions and consistent brightening homecare improve outcomes; deeper pigmentation may require targeted professional treatments.

Avoid direct sun exposure and wear SPF 30+ for at least a week. Skip retinoids, strong acids, and abrasive treatments for 3–7 days; keep skin hydrated and use gentle, soothing products as recommended.

Not suitable for acne-prone, inflamed, broken, or post-procedure skin. Also avoid if pregnant, on isotretinoin within six months, or with known enzyme allergies. A consultation confirms suitability and safe alternatives.

Most clients experience minimal to no peeling, only light flaking in some cases. Downtime is typically negligible, but individual responses vary. We'll advise on expected post-treatment effects during your consultation.