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I ordered this product with rush delivery today, and I'm absolutely loving it! When I mix it with water and gently roll it on my skin, it removes dead skin cells without any irritation. After rinsing, my skin feels so smooth and soft. I have acne-prone skin and this product works wonderfully for me. I haven't noticed any real drawbacks so far. I've been using it for 2 weeks now, applying it about 3 times a week. - se*******Da khôDa nhạy cảmĐược đề xuất08/08/2025 (UTC+0)
Let me cut to the chase—this product is absolutely fantastic! I have dry, sensitive skin, so I'm pretty picky about what I use. I've tried several enzyme powders before, but Laundryou really stands out. The formula is solid and the results are impressive. First off, the powder contains glutathione and hyaluronic acid, and since it's a slightly acidic cleanser, you get skincare benefits on top of cleansing. After using it, my skin feels noticeably brighter and refreshed—way less tight than other enzyme powders I've tried. I also noticed that my T-zone, which usually gets oily by evening, stays remarkably clean after using this. I'd say it keeps shine at bay about 80 percent of the time! Plus, my skin texture feels so much smoother. The packaging is really thoughtful too—it dispenses just the right amount so there's no waste. Even though I can't use enzyme powders too frequently since I worry about compromising my skin barrier, whenever I do use this one, I feel like I'm giving my skin proper care. It's that good! The particles are so fine that they go everywhere when you're trying to use it. Some other enzyme powders like Papparazzi have a pleasant grain-like scent, but this one kicks up a cloud of powder when you pour it into your hand. There's this sharp, slightly irritating smell, and it actually made me cough. My advice: keep some distance between the powder and your face when applying it! Honestly, I find it easier and more convenient to whip up the formula by hand. But if that's difficult for you, a foaming whisk bowl works great. When using the foaming bowl, use less product than you think you need—and that goes for water too! I learned this the hard way with the bowl that came in the set. Since the bowl is bigger than my palm, I didn't know how much to make, so I just dumped everything in at first. The instructions say to mix powder and water at a 1 to 0.8 ratio, but even though I thought I was being conservative with the water, I ended up adding too much and the mixture became too runny for a proper mask. Here's my tip: when using the bowl, imagine you're pouring into your cupped palm. Add the powder first, then add water—but less than you think. If you're second-guessing yourself and wondering if it's too little, that's probably the perfect amount for your face! Then channel your inner mixing energy and whisk it up until it gets foamy. Apply it to your face, and be gentle around the eyes—lift the product slightly when applying there. I usually do a 5-minute mask with a gentle rolling motion before rinsing, though I'll admit I can't always wait the full time. If you don't want to use your hands and don't have a foaming bowl, a pump-style foam maker could be a good alternative too.
