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Get answers to common questions about Seasonal Enzyme Mini Facials.
Seasonal Enzyme Mini Facials use plant-derived enzymes tailored to the season to gently exfoliate and brighten. They’re shorter and gentler than full facials, focusing on resurfacing and absorption improvement in a 30-minute treatment for refreshed skin.
For most clients, every 2–4 weeks provides optimal resurfacing and hydration. Frequency depends on skin type, sensitivity, and seasonal needs; your esthetician will recommend intervals and adjustments to align with goals and tolerance.
Yes; enzymes are often gentler than chemical peels and can be adjusted for sensitive skin. We perform a consultation and may do a patch test, avoiding treatment on broken, irritated skin or recent retinol users.
Most clients experience no significant downtime; mild redness or light flaking can occur for a day or two. Avoid harsh exfoliants and sun exposure post-treatment; follow aftercare to minimize any peeling.
Combining treatments depends on intensity: avoid same-day aggressive procedures like lasers or deep chemical peels. Gentle hydrating treatments, masks, or light extractions may be combined—consult your esthetician so we can plan a safe, effective regimen.
Come with clean skin and skip heavy exfoliation or strong actives (AHA, retinol) for 48–72 hours. Tell us about medications, allergies, recent procedures, and sun exposure so we can customize enzyme strength safely.