Alumier Enzymatic Peel
$122.00
Unit price perA gentle peel powered by fruit enzymes and AHAs to refine and brighten.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Alumier Enzymatic Peel safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. The Alumier Enzymatic Peel is formulated as a gentle chemical exfoliant using fruit enzymes and alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), which remove dead skin cells enzymatically rather than by abrasive scrubbing. This enzymatic action typically causes less mechanical irritation than physical exfoliants and AHAs promote gradual cell turnover, helping brightness with lower risk of microtears. It is also described for use on sensitive skin types. People who benefit most are those with reactive or easily irritated skin who want gentle resurfacing and improved texture without harsh scrubs. As a precaution, perform a patch test and follow label contact-time guidance; avoid use on inflamed, broken, or compromised skin and consult a clinician if you have active eczema or rosacea. For stronger resurfacing needs, an in-office professional peel may be more appropriate.
How do I use the Alumier Enzymatic Peel at home and how often?
Use it as a short, controlled chemical exfoliation rather than a daily treatment. Apply to freshly cleansed, dry skin following the product instructions, leave on for the recommended contact time, then rinse thoroughly and follow with a hydrating serum and sunscreen. Because it combines fruit enzymes with AHAs it dissolves dead skin and encourages cell turnover, so start conservatively: begin once per week and increase to 2 times per week as tolerated. Those with thicker or oilier skin can sometimes progress faster, while sensitive or reactive skin types should remain at lower frequency. Avoid layering with other exfoliating treatments the same day and always use broad spectrum SPF during daytime, since AHAs increase sun sensitivity.
Will the Alumier Enzymatic Peel help reduce fine lines and improve skin texture?
Yes, it can improve texture and the appearance of fine lines when used consistently. The product’s AHAs promote gentle chemical exfoliation and support surface cell turnover, while fruit enzymes help remove dull, dead skin cells; together these actions smooth rough texture and can make fine lines look less noticeable over time. Clinical grade formulations tend to deliver more consistent results due to optimized concentrations and pH, which improves performance compared with basic scrubs. This is most effective for mild to moderate texture issues and early fine lines. For deep wrinkles or significant skin laxity, professional in-office treatments or medical interventions deliver more dramatic results. Expect gradual improvement over several weeks with regular use.
Can I use the Alumier Enzymatic Peel with retinol or vitamin C?
Yes, but with careful layering and timing. Combining the peel with other potent actives can increase exfoliation and irritation, so stagger use: for example use retinol at night on non-peel nights and reserve the enzymatic peel for 1 to 2 sessions per week. Vitamin C serums are typically fine on alternate times or in the morning after a non-peel evening; always finish daytime routines with sunscreen because both AHAs and retinoids increase sun sensitivity. The benefit of this approach is amplified brightening and anti-aging effects for experienced users who tolerate actives. If you have sensitive skin, perform a patch test and consult a skincare professional before combining powerful treatments.
How is an enzymatic peel like this different from a physical scrub or a professional in-office peel?
An enzymatic peel uses fruit-derived enzymes and AHAs to chemically dissolve dead skin cell attachments, producing uniform exfoliation without abrasive friction. That contrasts with physical scrubs which mechanically abrade the skin and can cause microtears or uneven results. Compared with professional in-office peels, this at-home enzymatic peel is typically lower in active strength and formulated for safety and repeat use, offering gradual improvement with minimal downtime. Who benefits most are people seeking regular clinical-grade maintenance, improved brightness, and texture at home. For deep scarring, severe hyperpigmentation, or aggressive resurfacing goals, an in-office professional peel administered by a clinician will produce stronger outcomes and should be discussed with a provider.
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