
Enzymatic Peel
Rejuvenating at-home peel that soothes + hydrates skin
- PM
- All Skin Types
- Anti-Aging
- TSA Approved
Benefits
- Helps smooth uneven, rough textured skin
- Revitalizes dull looking skin
- Improves the visible signs of sun damage
- Enhances the benefits of any ZO Treatment
- Authorized retailerSHAY Médico-Esthétique is an authorized ZO Skin Health retailer.
- Pickup at the clinic111 Rue Chabanel Ouest #604, Montréal (Ahuntsic-Cartierville). Mon–Sat: 10am – 8pm · Sun: 10am – 7pm
- Ordering & paymentOnline payment is coming soon. Until then, email us: we prepare your order and you pay when you pick it up at the clinic. Quebec taxes (GST + QST) are calculated in the cart.
- Not sure about this product?Our specialists answer your questions during a consultation and assess your skin before making any recommendation. Book a consultation · info@shaymedico.ca
Key ingredients
- Papain and bromelain enzymes and glycolic acid (AHA)
- Provides enzymatic and chemical exfoliation to remove dead skin cells
- Diglycerin, kukui seed oil and safflower seed oil
- Replenishes hydration and lipids for skin barrier restoration and reinforcement
How to use
Use 1-2 times per week or as needed. Apply to clean, dry skin at night. Leave on for 1-3 hours. Rinse if desired. Does not require rinsing.
Warning: This product contains alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) that may increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun and particularly the possibility of sunburn. Use a sunscreen, wear protective clothing, and limit sun exposure while using this product and for a week afterward.
Sold by SHAY Médico-Esthétique, an authorized ZO Skin Health retailer. The description, benefits, ingredients and directions are those published by ZO Skin Health; the French version is a translation of them. Links to our treatments and concern pages are provided for information only and are neither medical advice nor a promise of results: any recommendation follows an in-consultation assessment. ZO® and ZO Skin Health® are trademarks of their respective owners.



