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Get answers to common questions about Hydrating Masque with Enzymes Travel Size.
Apply once to three times per week depending on skin needs. Dry skin benefits from twice-weekly use; sensitive skin should start weekly. Follow directions, rinse gently, and finish with moisturizer to lock in hydration and nutrients.
Yes, many sensitive skin types tolerate the masque when used carefully. Perform a patch test first. Leave on for a shorter duration initially and monitor for irritation. If redness or stinging occurs, discontinue and consult our esthetician for alternatives.
No — formulated to hydrate without heavy oils, the masque is non-comedogenic for most skin types. Enzymes help exfoliate gently, reducing congestion. If you have acne-prone skin, test once and use as directed, or consult your esthetician for personalized advice.
Follow the product instructions—typically leave on for ten to fifteen minutes. For sensitive skin, start with five minutes to gauge tolerance. Avoid exceeding recommended time to prevent irritation. Rinse thoroughly and apply moisturizer to seal in benefits and maintain hydration.
Use caution: enzymes and retinol both increase cell turnover and may cause sensitivity when combined. Stagger use—use the masque on non-retinol nights or alternate days. Consult your esthetician for a tailored routine if you're using prescription-strength retinoids.
Generally yes—the lightweight, enzyme-based formula suits most skin types, especially dry and dehydrated skin. Sensitive or reactive skin should patch test first. Oily or acne-prone clients can use it judiciously; consult our esthetician to adapt frequency or choose an alternative if needed.