Chicskin 6in1 Enzyme Wash (80g)

Chicskin 6in1 Enzyme Wash (80g)

Sale price  £19.00 Regular price  £25.00
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Chicskin 6in1 Enzyme Wash (80g)

Chicskin 6in1 Enzyme Wash (80g)

Sale price  £19.00 Regular price  £25.00

A gentle, all-in-one enzyme cleanser that does more with less. Chicskin 6-in-1 Enzyme Wash lightly exfoliates to remove dead skin cells, smooths rough texture, and instantly brightens dull skin, all without harsh acids or scrubs. The low-irritation formula supports the skin barrier while helping serums absorb more effectively, leaving skin clean, soft, and comfortable. Ideal for sensitive skin and perfect as a weekly reset for a clearer, fresher-looking complexion.

Barrier-friendly
Low Irritation
Exfoliates without grit
Smoothing

Chicskin 6-in-1 Enzyme Wash is a gentle multi-tasking cleanser designed to refresh, smooth, and rebalance the skin in one simple step. Powered by natural exfoliating enzymes, it breaks down dead skin cells on the surface of the skin without abrasion or harsh acids, helping to reveal a clearer, brighter, more even-looking complexion.

Unlike traditional exfoliators, this enzyme-based formula works selectively on dull, built-up keratin, making it suitable for sensitive, dehydrated, and post-treatment skin. With regular use, skin feels smoother to the touch, makeup applies more evenly, and follow-up skincare absorbs more effectively.

The 6-in-1 action cleanses, gently exfoliates, brightens, smooths texture, supports the skin barrier, and preps skin for the rest of your routine. Use it a few times a week as a low-irritation alternative to acids, or as a maintenance exfoliant alongside active treatments. Skin is left clean, soft, and comfortable, never tight or over-stripped.

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What is an Enzyme Wash?

An enzyme wash is a super-fine cleansing powder that activates with water and uses fruit enzymes—papaya’s papain is the classic one—to dissolve dead skin cells without scrubbing or acids. Instead of physically abrading or chemically peeling, the enzymes break down the proteins that hold dull surface cells together, leaving skin smoother, brighter, and softer with almost no irritation. It’s great for sensitive types who want gentle exfoliation, and because it’s a dry powder, it stays fresh and travels easily.

Is an enzyme wash suitable for sensitive or post-treatment skin?

Yes. Enzyme washes exfoliate only dead skin, making them well-tolerated by sensitive, rosacea-prone, or post-procedure skin (like after microneedling or peels). Use 1–3 times a week and avoid pairing with strong actives the same day.

How often should I use an enzyme wash?

Most skin types do well with 1–3 uses per week. If your skin is sensitive or recently treated, start once weekly and increase gradually. It should leave skin smooth and comfortable, not tight or tingly.

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FAQs

What is an enzyme wash and how does it work?

It uses enzymes to gently lift dead skin cells during cleansing. This helps skin feel smoother and look brighter without harsh scrubbing.

How often should I use an enzyme wash cleanser?

Start 1 to 3 times per week, then adjust to comfort. If skin feels tight or dry, reduce frequency.

Should I use an enzyme wash in the morning?

Evening use is most common to remove daily build-up. Morning use can suit oilier skin if it stays comfortable.

How long should I massage an enzyme wash for?

Massage onto damp skin for 30 to 60 seconds before rinsing. Avoid overworking the skin if it feels sensitive.

Is an enzyme wash suitable for sensitive skin types?

Many are designed to be gentler than scrubs or strong acids. Patch test first and begin with less frequent use.

Can I use an enzyme wash with retinol products?

Yes, but avoid using both in the same routine at first. Alternate nights if you are prone to dryness or irritation.

Can I combine enzyme wash with exfoliating acids?

It can be too much if layered in the same routine. Use on different days to keep exfoliation balanced.

What skin concerns can an enzyme wash help improve?

It can help with dullness, rough texture, and flaky patches. It also helps makeup apply more smoothly.

Will an enzyme wash help with clogged pores?

It can support clearer-looking pores by removing surface build-up. For deeper oiliness, a separate targeted cleanser may suit better.

What should I apply after using an enzyme wash?

Follow with a hydrating serum and moisturiser to support comfort. If using actives, keep them gentle and introduce slowly.

Can I use an enzyme wash around the eye area?

Keep it away from the lash line and avoid getting it in eyes. If you are sensitive, cleanse that area with a milder product.

How should I store an enzyme wash to keep it fresh?

Keep the lid closed and store in a cool, dry place. Avoid water getting into the container to prevent clumping.

Is an enzyme wash suitable for rosacea prone skin?

Enzyme washes are generally gentler than scrubs or strong acids. Patch test first and limit use to avoid triggering sensitivity.

Can an enzyme wash help with keratosis pilaris texture?

It can help smooth surface roughness by removing dead skin build-up. Consistent, gentle use is key rather than frequent exfoliation.

Can I use an enzyme wash to clean underarms?

Yes, it can help lift residue from deodorant and sweat. Use gently and rinse well to keep the area comfortable.

Do enzyme washes help reduce ingrown hairs?

They can help by keeping dead skin from trapping hairs. Use a few times weekly and avoid over-exfoliating the area.

Can an enzyme wash help dark elbows and knees?

It can help brighten the look of dark areas by removing built-up dead skin. Results are gradual with gentle, regular use.

How should I use enzyme wash on elbows and knees?

Massage onto damp skin for up to one minute, then rinse well. Use two to three times weekly and moisturise afterwards.

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