Vivier Illuminating Enzymatic Peel

$119.00

Vivier Illuminating Enzymatic Peel is a gentle exfoliating treatment designed to brighten, smooth, and refine skin using enzymes that lift away dull surface buildup without irritation.

This is one of our favourite “safe exfoliation” products. We love it for sensitive skin types, post-treatment maintenance, or anyone who wants glow without redness or downtime. It’s effective but forgiving — the kind of exfoliation that leaves skin polished, not punished.

Illuminating Enzymatic Peel™ is a radiance-boosting exfoliating treatment formulated to gently resurface the skin while enhancing overall clarity and glow. Using fruit-based enzymes rather than harsh physical exfoliants, this peel works to dissolve dead skin cells, helping improve texture, tone, and luminosity.

The formula is ideal for skin that appears dull, uneven, or congested but may not tolerate aggressive acids or scrubs. With consistent use, skin looks smoother, brighter, and more refreshed — making this an excellent option for maintaining glow between professional treatments.

Apply a thin, even layer to clean, dry skin.
Leave on for 5–10 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Use 1–2 times per week.
Follow with serum and moisturizer. Sunscreen is recommended during daytime use.

Papain – A fruit enzyme that gently exfoliates by breaking down dead skin cells, improving smoothness and radiance.
Bromelain – An enzyme derived from pineapple that helps refine texture and brighten the appearance of skin.
Lactic Acid – A mild alpha hydroxy acid that supports gentle resurfacing and hydration.
Glycerin – Helps maintain moisture balance and prevent dryness during exfoliation.
Vitamin E (Tocopherol) – Provides antioxidant support to protect skin during the exfoliation process.

Full Ingredients
Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Lactic Acid, Papain, Bromelain, Propanediol, Tocopherol, Xanthan Gum, Carbomer, Sodium Hydroxide, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the Vivier Illuminating Enzymatic Peel by applying it to clean, dry skin for the time recommended on the product label, then rinse thoroughly and follow with a moisturizer and daily SPF. Enzymatic peels work by lifting away dull surface buildup without abrasive scrubbing, so they are typically left on for a short exposure time to allow the enzymes to digest dead skin cells. This approach reduces physical irritation while improving brightness and texture, and it helps other serums penetrate more effectively. People with normal, combination, oily, or sensitive skin who want gentle brightening will benefit most. If you are using prescription retinoids, have open wounds, or active cystic acne, perform a patch test and consult a clinician before use.
Yes, enzyme peels are effective for surface exfoliation and improving skin brightness because enzymes selectively break down the protein bonds in dead skin cells, allowing them to lift away without mechanical abrasion. They reduce visible dullness and smooth texture while typically producing less irritation than physical scrubs or strong acid peels. Enzymatic exfoliation is particularly useful for sensitive, reactive, or barrier-compromised skin and for people seeking maintenance-level resurfacing. However, enzymes act at the skin surface and are less effective than stronger chemical peels or professional resurfacing for deep textural issues, acne scarring, or advanced photodamage. For those concerns, a clinician can recommend an appropriately stronger regimen.
Yes, the Vivier Illuminating Enzymatic Peel is generally well suited for acne-prone and sensitive skin because enzymatic exfoliation is non-abrasive and reduces clogging of pores without stripping natural lipids. By gently removing dead surface cells, it can help prevent comedone formation and improve skin texture with lower risk of reactive inflammation compared with rough physical scrubs or high-strength acids. Users with mild acne, combination skin, or redness-prone skin tend to benefit most. Avoid use on actively inflamed cystic lesions or broken skin, and introduce the peel gradually with a patch test. If you are on prescription acne medications or have moderate to severe acne, consult your dermatologist to coordinate treatments safely.
Generally, use the Vivier Illuminating Enzymatic Peel once or twice weekly depending on your skin’s tolerance and the product directions. Enzymes provide gentle surface exfoliation, so spacing treatments allows the skin barrier to recover and reduces the risk of cumulative irritation. Normal or oily skin can often tolerate twice-weekly use, while sensitive or dry skin may do better with once weekly or every 7 to 10 days. Reduce frequency if you experience redness or tightness, and avoid combining it the same night with strong acids or recent professional peels. When in doubt, start slowly and increase use as your skin demonstrates tolerance.
Enzymatic peels are gentler and work differently than AHAs and BHAs. Enzymes digest the protein structure of dead surface cells, lifting them away without lowering skin pH dramatically, which tends to produce less immediate irritation. AHAs like glycolic and lactic acids dissolve intercellular bonds and are especially effective for smoothing fine lines and improving uneven pigmentation. BHAs like salicylic acid penetrate oily pores and are particularly effective for acne-prone skin. Enzymes are an excellent option for sensitive or reactive skin and for regular maintenance, while AHAs and BHAs provide deeper chemical resurfacing when treating persistent texture issues, pigmentation, or active acne. Choose based on your skin goals and tolerance, or consult a professional for a combined plan.